Protecting Ovaries in Endometriosis: Freeze First, Cut Later – Fertility Plus
Fertility Plus shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Protecting Ovaries in Endometriosis: Freeze First, Cut Later
Emerging evidence highlights a crucial consideration for women facing endometriosis: both the condition and common cyst-removal surgeries can significantly reduce ovarian reserve, especially when both ovaries are affected.
Before undergoing major surgery, it’s essential to explore options like egg or embryo freezing. This proactive step can safeguard future pregnancy chances while effectively managing pain and disease. Additionally, employing gentler surgical techniques such as laser or plasma energy can further protect ovarian health.
Reference:
Farzizadeh N, Najmi Z, Rosenbaum AJ, et al. Fertility preservation in endometriosis: evaluating surgical risks and emerging preservation approaches. Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 2026;52(1):105212.”
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