Endometriosis is an estrogen-related chronic disease that is common in women of reproductive age and can cause severe pain and infertility. The effects of endometriosis on fertility have been investigated for a long time and have been associated with fertility problems, although the exact cause has not been determined.
Endometriosis may not definitely cause infertility. It is estimated that 60-70% of patients with endometriosis can become pregnant spontaneously. On the other hand, 30-40% of women with endometriosis also experience infertility.
Endometriosis can affect fertility in several ways:
Distortion of pelvis anatomy,
Damage to the fallopian tubes
Impairment of the function of the tubes,
inflammations,
hormonal changes,
We can count it as a weakening of the immune system. In addition, endometriosis creates blockages that grow in the uterus and make it difficult for the embryo to attach (implantation).
While the monthly pregnancy rate of infertile individuals who are not treated for endometriosis is 2-4.5%, the pregnancy rate of a healthy individual is 15-20%. For this reason, endometriosis should be known and treated. Untreated endometriosis seriously affects reproductive health.
If you have endometriosis, you can apply natural treatments, including nutrition, in addition to the medical treatment applied by your doctor.
Natural Treatments for Endometriosis-Related Infertility:
Lifestyle changes are one of the most effective ways to treat endometriosis. Examples of these are changing your diet, balancing your hormones, and avoiding certain hormone disruptors. Our overall goal is to support the proper function and health of the endometrium, endocrine and immune systems.
1- Cleanse Your Body:
There is a serious relationship between the body’s inability to remove excess toxins and waste products in women with endometriosis. By cleaning the liver, you can remove these toxins from your body along with the excess estrogen that causes endometriosis.
2- Avoid Environmental Pollutants, Hormone Disrupting Chemicals:
It is known that exposure to certain environmental pollutants can contribute to or worsen the development of endometriosis. These pollutants also disrupt the hormonal balance. How to avoid: Consume organic foods, avoid plastics, prefer natural ones of all cosmetics and care products you use.
3- You can use supportive supplements to create hormonal balance and a healthy endometrium. (Expert control and personalized)
4- Maintain Endometriosis Nutrition