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| Endometriosis, Unexplained Infertility and More Moderated by Walid Saleh, M.D. Dr. Saleh is listed as a Top Obstetrician/Gynecologist by The Consumers' Research Council of America and recently received a 2010 Patient's Choice Award - given to less than 6% of doctors across the USA. ![]() Dr. Salah is a long-time advisor to INCIID. He is also a proud supporter of the "From INCIID the Heart" scholarship program. Dr. Saleh and SIRM are generous donors to INCIID's mission and very popular with patients who are looking for individualized and compassionate patient care. Dr. Saleh answer's patient questions and provides information about Endometriosis. Dr. Saleh's professional member profile is located here. Visit the Sher Institutes for Reproductive Medicine (Dallas). |
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My wife just had surgery for a serious case of Endometriosis. They were able to save most of the parts but her tubes took a huge hit and non-functional at this point.
The doctor has let us know we need IVF in order to get pregnant and have begun the process of discovery. My question is how long do you typically have before the Endometriosis kicks back up and we have to repeat the process again? Thanks |
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this is very variable. If she conceives, then the hormone of pregnancy will suppress endometriosis. Wish her the very best.
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