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What Are The Chances Of Conceiving With A History Of Disordered Proliferative Endometrium?

I was told i have Disordered proliferative endometrium after a biopsy no cancer though. is it possible to ever be able to conceive after treated? I have had one pregnancy and she was delivered by c-section but that was 11 years ago. Haven t been able to have more children since. I am 33 and would like to know what my chances are to have another baby.
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Disordered Proliferative endometrium is caused by anovulatory bleeding meaning you have hormonal imbalance that may cause that thickening of endometrium and anovulation (you are not producing egg that is ready for fertilization). It ca be corrected by hormonal intake and there still increase chances of pregnancy
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What Are The Chances Of Conceiving With A History Of Disordered Proliferative Endometrium?

Disordered Proliferative endometrium is caused by anovulatory bleeding meaning you have hormonal imbalance that may cause that thickening of endometrium and anovulation (you are not producing egg that is ready for fertilization). It ca be corrected by hormonal intake and there still increase chances of pregnancy