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Steps Involved in Getting an Endometriosis Diagnosis
By Bela Angress • April 7, 2025Women experiencing some discomfort while on their periods can be normal. When pelvic pain becomes severe and impacts regular activities, it may indicate a condition known as endometriosis. The specialists at MyReceptiva work with patients to test for this disease and identify suitable treatment options. Here are some of the steps involved in getting an… -
Reproductive Health Issues That Cause Pelvic Pain
By Bela Angress • April 2, 2025Pelvic pain in women can come from a variety of different factors. Reproductive health issues are often the cause of this discomfort. Understanding some of the causes of pelvic pain may help women find effective treatment options. Here are some common reproductive health issues that frequently contribute to pelvic pain: Endometriosis Endometriosis is a reproductive… -
How Reproductive Health Is Connected to Infertility
By Bela Angress • March 25, 2025Reproductive health encompasses family planning, sexual health, and mental and physical well-being. When people have tried to conceive for six months to one year without success, infertility may be the cause. Here are a few things that can impact your reproductive health and their connection to infertility: Lifestyle Factors A person’s overall physical health can… -
How the BCL6 Protein Marker Is Used in Endometriosis Testing
By Bela Angress • March 16, 2025Endometriosis is an often undiagnosed but common condition. It could lead to recurrent pregnancy loss or unexplained infertility due to inflammation in the uterine lining. Through a biopsy, the BCL6 protein marker can be used to detect this inflammation and endometriosis. Here is what you need to know about the BCL6 protein marker and endometriosis… -
3 Health Screenings To Get Before Undergoing IVF
By Bela Angress • March 8, 2025Testing your reproductive health can be the first step in your fertility journey, giving you valuable information about your body. These tests help you identify your ovulation cycle, and they assist with diagnosing any underlying conditions like endometriosis. Here are three different screenings to try before you undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF): 1. Endometriosis Detection… -
Symptoms and Causes of Endometriosis
By Bela Angress • March 1, 2025From chronic pain to difficulty conceiving, the effects of endometriosis can be wide-ranging. Identifying this condition helps affected individuals find a suitable treatment to manage their pain and improve other aspects of their health. Here are some things to know about the symptoms and causes of endometriosis and how MyReceptiva can help: What Is Endometriosis?… -
3 Benefits of Quickly Diagnosing and Treating Endometriosis
By Bela Angress • February 26, 2025If you are experiencing unexplained infertility and pelvic pain, it may be time to seek treatment for endometriosis. Fertility specialists can diagnose endometriosis and offer treatments to help you start a family and restore your quality of life. At MyReceptiva, we offer BCL6 tests that identify whether endometrial tissue may be present outside of the… -
How To Know if You Have Endometriosis
By Bela Angress • January 8, 2025The uterus is lined with endometrial lining that supports healthy pregnancy development. Endometriosis is a condition that causes similar tissue to grow on ovaries, fallopian tubes, intestines, or other places outside the uterus. The MyReceptiva™ test can be used to help detect endometriosis. Here are some ways to know if you are experiencing endometriosis: Physical… -
Tests to Check for Fertility Issues
By Bela Angress • January 1, 2025Infertility can stem from various factors, including family medical histories or diseases. Reproductive health has several treatment and test options, including ovulation detection kits. Here are some tests to check for fertility issues: Ovulation Detection Kit An ovulation detection test measures hormones to determine when a woman is on an ovulation cycle. This test is… -
Symptoms to Watch: Uncovering the Subtle Signs of Silent Endometriosis
By Nicole Tatlock • December 3, 2024First, let’s begin with the facts. One in ten women is affected by endometriosis, and on average, it takes 7-10 years to get diagnosed. Does that make sense to anyone why a disease of this magnitude is underdiagnosed and takes so long to address? This disease is associated with pain, infertility and general discomfort. Specifically,…
Take charge of your health.
- The facts are clear. Endometriosis is missed or overlooked by many physicians.
- Almost half of women saw 3 to 5 providers before being diagnosed.
- This is your body and your choice.
Asking for the test with a kit in your hands and the facts to support you ensures your doctor will listen to your concerns.
Endometriosis affects an estimated 2 to 10% of American women between the ages of 25 and 40, which is why we’re determined to help provide answers and solutions. Millions of women have suffered from endometriosis and have been able to find solutions.
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