Are There Different Types of Endometriosis

Have you been diagnosed with unexplained infertility? A ReceptivaDX test may  help reveal the underlying cause. The test checks for BCL6 which is highly associated with endometriosis, a leading cause of unexplained infertility.  Many women with endometriosis struggle to get pregnant,  naturally or through Assisted Reproductive Technology like IVF. An infertility doctor may recommend this…

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How Is BCL6 Related to Endometriosis?

Have you been dealing with unexplained infertility? An overexpressed BCL-6 (B-cell lymphoma-6) gene could be the indicator that endometriosis is the cause. High levels of BCL-6 are linked to endometriosis, a common cause of infertility in women.. If the results are positive, you may benefit from a comprehensive evaluation and/or customized treatment. What Is BCL6?…

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When Should I Get Tested for Endometriosis?

Endometriosis can go unnoticed for years. In fact, statistically, It takes 7 to 11 years to diagnose endometriosis because there are often no symptoms. For women of child-bnearing age, having  trouble conceiving or carrying a pregnancy to term is a symptom. If you are experiencing recurrent pregnancy loss or just can’t get pregnant, you may…

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How Can Endometriosis Diagnosis and Treatments Affect Fertility?

Endometriosis is a condition where endometrial tissue grows outside the uterus. This disorder is often linked with unexplained infertility because of the disruption of normal embryo implantation caused by the growth.  Endometriosis treatment can help improve your chances of getting pregnant because it either removes the endometriosis from the uterine lining through surgical laparoscopy providing…

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What Are the Signs of Silent Endometriosis?

From a fertility perspective, the main sign of silent endometriosis is recurrent pregnancy loss and/or failed implantation with none of the normal symptoms of endometriosis. Endometriosis affects the uterine wall lining, impacting the ability of an embryo to implant itself and grow in the uterus. The condition can develop outside the uterus to other organs…