The Impact of Endometriosis and How IVF MORE® Can Help
January 2025

Endometriosis is a complex condition that affects millions of women worldwide, often leading to chronic pain, inflammation, and, in many cases, infertility. For those hoping to conceive, endometriosis can pose significant challenges, but advancements in reproductive medicine have opened new doors. IVF MORE® stands at the forefront of these advancements, offering hope and solutions to patients with endometriosis who face difficulties in achieving pregnancy.
What is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (endometrium) grows outside the uterine cavity. This misplaced tissue often affects the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and the pelvic lining. In rare cases, it can spread to other parts of the body. During each menstrual cycle, this tissue behaves like normal endometrial tissue—thickening, breaking down, and bleeding. However, unlike the normal endometrium, this blood has no way to exit the body, leading to inflammation, scar tissue, and adhesions.
Common Symptoms of Endometriosis Include:
- Severe pelvic pain, especially during menstruation.
- Pain during intercourse.
- Heavy menstrual bleeding or bleeding between periods.
- Infertility or difficulty conceiving.
- Fatigue, bloating, or nausea.
Endometriosis can vary in severity, with some women experiencing mild symptoms while others face debilitating pain and significant reproductive challenges.
How Does Endometriosis Affect Fertility?
Endometriosis is one of the leading causes of infertility, affecting approximately 30-50% of women with the condition. The reasons behind this are multifactorial:
- Blocked Fallopian Tubes: Adhesions and scar tissue can obstruct the fallopian tubes, preventing the egg from meeting the sperm.
- Poor Egg Quality: Inflammation and oxidative stress can damage the eggs, reducing their viability.
- Hormonal Imbalances: Disruptions in the hormonal environment can negatively affect ovulation and embryo implantation.
- Embryo Implantation Issues: The inflammatory environment can make it more difficult for embryos to implant successfully in the uterine lining.
H2: IVF MORE® for Endometriosis-Related Infertility
IVF MORE® (Magnetic Ovulatory Restoration) is designed to address the challenges associated with poor egg quality and implantation issues, two major obstacles for patients with endometriosis. By combining regenerative medicine, advanced micromanipulation, and magnetic field technology, IVF MORE® enhances egg quality and promotes optimal conditions for embryo development.
How IVF MORE® Works for Patients with Endometriosis:
- Egg Collection and Banking: After hormonal stimulation, eggs are collected and frozen, allowing for the selection of the healthiest eggs. This helps bypass some of the negative effects of inflammation.
- Metabolic Diagnosis: Eggs are assessed to evaluate their metabolic health, identifying the ones with the highest potential for successful fertilization.
- Oocyte Restoration: Eggs showing poor quality are infused with growth factors and energy components to improve their viability and reduce genetic risks.
- In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): Using the PICSI technique, the strongest and healthiest sperm are selected to fertilize the eggs, enhancing fertilization rates.
- Magnetic Field Culture: Cultivated embryos are exposed to magnetic fields that optimize energy use and encourage healthy cell division, boosting embryo viability.
- Embryo Transfer: The uterine lining is prepared to ensure optimal conditions for implantation, and regenerative medicine techniques may be used to further enhance pregnancy success.
The Advantages of IVF MORE® for Endometriosis Patients
Unlike traditional IVF, which focuses primarily on fertilization and embryo transfer, IVF MORE® addresses the root issues affecting egg quality and embryo development. This comprehensive approach provides several benefits for women with endometriosis:
- Improved Egg Quality: The infusion of growth factors and energy components revitalizes eggs, increasing the chances of producing viable embryos.
- Higher Success Rates: IVF MORE® has shown higher success rates in patients with poor egg quality or repeated IVF failures.
- Customized Treatment: IVF MORE® is tailored to each patient’s unique condition, providing a more personalized fertility journey.
Is IVF MORE® Right for You?
If you have been diagnosed with endometriosis and are struggling to conceive, IVF MORE® may offer the breakthrough you need. This cutting-edge treatment is particularly suited for women with:
- Severe endometriosis impacting egg quality.
- Recurrent IVF failures.
- Diminished ovarian reserve.
- Age-related fertility decline.
Conclusion
Endometriosis no longer has to stand in the way of your dream of having a baby. With the innovative techniques used in IVF MORE®, patients with endometriosis can overcome fertility challenges and improve their chances of a successful pregnancy.
At IVF MORE, we are dedicated to providing hope and effective solutions for individuals facing reproductive difficulties. If you would like to learn more about IVF MORE® and how it can help with endometriosis-related infertility, contact our team today. Your path to parenthood may be closer than you think.