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<blockquote data-quote="ButtterflyLady" data-source="post: 915330" data-attributes="member: 43498"><p>Here is some info about it:</p><p><a href="https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/information" target="_blank">https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/information</a></p><p></p><p>A laparascopy (keyhole surgery) is what they use to diagnose it. Usually they can see the deposits of tissue, and they can biopsy them to confirm the diagnosis, and then they remove the deposits during the surgery. In some cases there are no visible deposits but the woman can still have endometriosis. These cases are hard to diagnose but I think they take a biopsy and can diagnose it that way.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure they consider the possibility of endometriosis before giving IVF treatment, but it wouldn't hurt to ask about it when you get the chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButtterflyLady, post: 915330, member: 43498"] Here is some info about it: [URL]https://www.endometriosis-uk.org/information[/URL] A laparascopy (keyhole surgery) is what they use to diagnose it. Usually they can see the deposits of tissue, and they can biopsy them to confirm the diagnosis, and then they remove the deposits during the surgery. In some cases there are no visible deposits but the woman can still have endometriosis. These cases are hard to diagnose but I think they take a biopsy and can diagnose it that way. I'm pretty sure they consider the possibility of endometriosis before giving IVF treatment, but it wouldn't hurt to ask about it when you get the chance. [/QUOTE]
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