Endometriosis and IVF: A Specialized Approach for Malaysian Women

Endometriosis and IVF: A Specialized Approach for Malaysian Women

You’ve been told you have endometriosis. You’ve lived with painful periods, maybe pelvic pain, and now—difficulty getting pregnant.

You’re not alone. Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 Malaysian women of reproductive age. And yes, it can affect fertility. But here’s the good news: with the right approach, pregnancy is absolutely possible.

At Alpha Fertility Centre, we specialise in helping women with endometriosis build their families.

What Is Endometriosis? (Quick Version)

Normal Anatomy With Endometriosis
Uterine lining grows inside uterus Similar tissue grows OUTSIDE (ovaries, fallopian tubes, pelvis)
Sheds during period normally Tissue bleeds internally → inflammation, scarring, adhesions

How it affects fertility:

  • Blocks fallopian tubes
  • Damages egg quality
  • Creates inflammation that harms embryos
  • Causes painful intercourse (less trying to conceive)

 

Does Endometriosis Mean I Can’t Get Pregnant?

Absolutely not.

 

Endometriosis Stage Fertility Impact Pregnancy Possible?
Mild (Stage 1-2) Small effect Yes, often naturally or with minimal help
Moderate (Stage 3) Moderate effect Yes, may need IVF
Severe (Stage 4) Significant effect Yes, IVF strongly recommended

Key message: Even severe endometriosis does not mean you cannot have a biological child.

 

Your Endometriosis Fertility Pathway

Step 1: Understand Your Specific Situation

At Alpha, we assess:

  • Location of endo: Ovaries? Tubes? Uterus wall?
  • Previous surgeries: How many? When? What was removed?
  • Ovarian reserve (AMH): Critical for planning (surgery can lower egg count)
  • Pain levels: Affects quality of life and trying to conceive

Step 2: Surgery Before IVF?

Scenario Recommendation
Large ovarian cyst (>4cm) Consider removal before IVF
Severe pain affecting life Surgery may help quality of life
Previous surgery already Avoid repeat surgery to protect egg supply
AMH already low Skip surgery → go directly to IVF

Important rule: Endometriosis surgery can reduce pain but may also reduce egg supply. We help you balance both.

Step 3: IVF Protocol for Endometriosis

Women with endo need specialized IVF approaches:

Protocol Element Why for Endo
Long down-regulation Suppresses inflammation before stimulation
Lower medication doses Protects egg quality
PGT-A testing Screens embryos (endo may affect egg chromosomes)
Freeze-all cycles Avoid transferring into inflamed uterus
ERA testing if needed Endo may shift implantation window

Step 4: Before Transfer

We often recommend:

  • 2-3 months of hormonal suppression (to calm inflammation)
  • Laparoscopy if needed (for certain cases)
  • Endometrial preparation with optimized timing

 

Success Rates: Endometriosis Patients at Alpha

Age IVF Success per Transfer Notes
Under 35 50-60% Similar to non-endo patients
35-37 40-50% Slightly lower than non-endo
38-40 30-40% Good results with proper protocol
40+ 20-30% Faster action recommended

Key point: Success depends more on age and ovarian reserve than on endo stage.

 

5 Things Every Malaysian Woman with Endometriosis Should Know

1. Don’t Delay Seeking Help

Endometriosis is progressive. The longer you wait, the more inflammation and scarring can develop.

Action: If you’ve been trying for 6 months with known endo, see a specialist now.

 

2. Protect Your Ovaries During Surgery

Not all surgeons are equal. Choose one who:

  • Removes endo while preserving healthy ovarian tissue
  • Understands fertility implications of surgery
  • Coordinates with your fertility specialist

 

3. Consider Egg Freezing

If you have endo and aren’t ready for pregnancy:

  • Freeze eggs in your 20s or early 30s
  • Before repeated surgeries that may reduce egg supply
  • As insurance for your future family

 

4. IVF Is Often the Fastest Path

For moderate-severe endo:

  • Trying naturally may take years
  • IUI has lower success rates
  • IVF bypasses many endo-related barriers

 

5. Pain Management During Treatment

We can help:

  • Pain control during IVF (endo pain may flare with hormones)
  • Coordination with your gynecologist
  • Non-hormonal options during treatment breaks

 

Lifestyle Factors That Help

Factor Action Why It Helps
Anti-inflammatory diet Reduce processed foods, sugar; increase omega-3s May reduce inflammation
Moderate exercise Walking, swimming, yoga (avoid high impact during flares) Reduces inflammatory markers
Stress management Meditation, breathing exercises Stress worsens inflammation
Sleep 7-8 hours nightly Repair and hormone balance

 

Common Questions from Malaysian Women

Q: Does IVF make endometriosis worse?
A: The hormones can temporarily flare symptoms for some women. We monitor closely and adjust protocols.

Q: Should I have another surgery before IVF?
A: Not usually. Each surgery removes some ovarian tissue. We typically recommend IVF first, surgery only if needed.

Q: Is pregnancy possible with Stage 4 endometriosis?
A: Yes. Many women with Stage 4 have healthy babies through IVF. It may take more attempts, but it’s possible.

Q: What about traditional medicine for endo?
A: Some complementary approaches may help symptoms. Always check with us first—some herbs interfere with fertility medications.

Q: Is IVF halal for endometriosis patients?
A: IVF using husband’s sperm and wife’s egg is permissible. Your endo diagnosis doesn’t change this.

 

Your Endometriosis Fertility Action Plan

Timeline Action
This week Book consultation with Alpha endometriosis specialist
First visit Complete AMH, ultrasound, fertility assessment
Next step Discuss: Surgery vs. direct to IVF? Which protocol?
Treatment start Begin specialized endo-IVF protocol
Ongoing Pain management, lifestyle support, counselling as needed

 

How Alpha Specializes in Endometriosis

What We Offer Why It Matters for Endo
Endometriosis-trained fertility specialists Understands both the disease and fertility
Coordination with endo surgeons If surgery needed, the right team works together
Specialized IVF protocols Long down-regulation, tailored stimulation
PGT-A available on-site Screens embryos for chromosomal issues
ERA testing Checks implantation timing (often abnormal with endo)
Counselling Emotional support for chronic pain + infertility

 

Ready to Explore Your Options?

Don’t let endometriosis define your family story. Schedule a consultation with our endometriosis fertility specialists.


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