BackgroundEndometriosis is a gynecologic disease reported to be associated with infertility and, possibly, adverse pregnancy outcomes. While considerable research focuses on pregnancy outcomes following diagnosis and/or treatment, few data actually describe women's reproductive history before diagnosis for a more complete understanding of endometriosis and reproduction.Materials and methodsThe study sample comprised 473 women (aged 18-44 years) undergoing laparoscopies or laparotomies, irrespective of surgical indication at 14 clinical sites, during the period 2007-2009. Upon enrollment and before surgery, women were queried about pregnancy intentions and the time required to become pregnant for planned pregnancies. Endometriosis was defined as surgically visualized disease. Using discrete time survival analysis, we estimated fecundability odds ratios (FORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) to assess time to pregnancy (TTP) after adjusting for potential confounders (age, body composition, cigarette smoking, site). Generalized estimating equations accounted for multiple pregnancy attempts per woman. FORs ResultsApproximately 66% and 69% of women with and without endometriosis, respectively, reported having a planned pregnancy before surgery, respectively. After adjustment, an endometriosis diagnosis was associated with ≈29% reduction in fecundity or a longer TTP across all pregnancy-trying attempts (adjusted FOR = 0.71; 95% CI 0.46-1.10). While FORs were consistently ConclusionsWomen with endometriosis had a longer TTP than unaffected women, irrespective of disease severity, although the findings did not achieve significance. Prior reproductive history may be informative for predicting fecundity and pregnancy outcomes following diagnosis/treatment.
endometriosis time to pregnancy before diagnosis, fecundability endometriosis undiagnosed women, longer time to conceive endometriosis history, reproductive history endometriosis patients, subfertility endometriosis preoperative, laparoscopy endometriosis fertility outcomes, fecundity odds ratio endometriosis, ttp endometriosis severity stages, pregnancy planning endometriosis undiagnosed, early endometriosis diagnosis fertility preservation
Cite this article
Buck Louis, G. M., Backonja, U., Schliep, K. C., Sun, L., Peterson, C. M., & Chen, Z. (n.d.). Women's Reproductive History Before the Diagnosis of Incident Endometriosis. *Journal of women's health (2002)*.
Buck Louis GM, Backonja U, Schliep KC, Sun L, Peterson CM, Chen Z. Women's Reproductive History Before the Diagnosis of Incident Endometriosis. J Womens Health (Larchmt)..
Buck Louis, Germaine M., et al. "Women's Reproductive History Before the Diagnosis of Incident Endometriosis." *Journal of women's health (2002)*.
Objective: To determine whether endometriosis typology, namely ovarian endometriomas (OE), deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE), or superficial endometriosis (SE), correlates with fertility history.
...
Zhang J et al., 2024
Open Access
European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology
Objective: To analyze the factors that might influence the pregnancy rate in patients with infertility related to endometriosis (EMs) after undergoing laparoscopic surgery, providing guidance for our ...
Endometriosis > Excision Surgery > OutcomesInfertility > Female Factor > Endometriosis-RelatedPregnancy > Outcomes > Live Birth
Schliep KC et al., 2023
Open Access
AJOG Global Reports
Background: Polycystic ovarian syndrome and endometriosis are 2 of the most common reproductive disorders among women but are thought to be unrelated.
Objective: This study aimed to examine the overla...