Endometriosis and Fertility in Singapore

Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. It can affect the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and surrounding areas, and may be linked to pelvic pain and fertility challenges.

Some individuals in Singapore may only become aware of endometriosis when they experience symptoms or difficulty conceiving. Understanding the condition can help you decide when to seek advice or consider a fertility assessment.

What is Endometriosis?

Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the uterine lining grows in places where it is not usually found.

This tissue may respond to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle, which can lead to inflammation, scarring, or the formation of cysts.

The condition can vary in severity, and not everyone with endometriosis will experience the same symptoms.

How Endometriosis may affect fertility

Endometriosis may affect fertility in different ways, depending on its location and severity.


It may:

01
Affect the function of the ovaries
02
Cause inflammation in the pelvic area
03
Lead to scarring or blockage of the fallopian tubes
04
Affect egg quality or embryo implantation

While Endometriosis may make conception more challenging for some individuals, pregnancy is still possible. The approach to care depends on your individual situation.

Common signs of Endometriosis

Some individuals may experience:

  • Painful menstrual periods 
  • Pelvic pain outside of menstruation 
  • Pain during or after intercourse 
  • Heavy menstrual bleeding 
  • Difficulty conceiving 

These symptoms can vary, and some individuals with endometriosis may have few or no noticeable symptoms.

How Endometriosis is assessed

Endometriosis may be evaluated through:

  • Medical history and symptom review 
  • Pelvic examination 
  • Ultrasound imaging 
  • Further investigations where appropriate 

A structured Fertility Assessment in Singapore can help provide a clearer understanding of how endometriosis may be affecting your reproductive health.

When to consider speaking with a doctor

You may wish to consult a fertility doctor in Singapore if:

  • You experience ongoing pelvic pain 
  • Your menstrual cycles are painful or heavy 
  • You have been trying to conceive without success 
  • You have been diagnosed with endometriosis and want to understand your options 

Seeking advice can help you better understand your condition and what steps may be appropriate.

Endometriosis care at GenPrime Fertility Singapore

At GenPrime Fertility Singapore, care is guided by your individual situation and may include:

  • Ultrasound assessment 
  • Review of medical and reproductive history 
  • Hormone testing where appropriate 

Based on your results, your doctor will guide you on what may be appropriate next steps, which may include monitoring, symptom management, or fertility treatment options.

Common questions about
Endometriosis and Fertility

01
Can you get pregnant with Endometriosis?

Yes, pregnancy is possible with endometriosis. However, it may be more challenging for some individuals depending on the severity of the condition.

02
Does Endometriosis always cause infertility?

Not always. Some individuals with endometriosis are able to conceive without treatment, while others may require support.

03
How is Endometriosis treated in Singapore?

Management may include symptom management, monitoring, or treatment options depending on your condition and goals.

04
Should I see a doctor if I have painful periods?

Persistent or severe menstrual pain may be worth discussing with a doctor, especially if it affects your daily activities.

IMPORTANT NOTICE
This information is intended for general educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice.
Treatment suitability and outcomes vary between individuals.