If I have a period with heavy, large clots due to endometriosis, is there any chance that the next cycle of ovulation is any 'more fertile', like some women experience after a miscarriage? I can't help but wonder, because seeing all that tissue coming out makes me feel like surely its cleaning out some of the overgrowth(?)
I'm sorry but that's just not how it works. I'm also not sure what you mean about women being 'more fertile' after a loss. That sounds like a myth, I certainly was not more fertile afterward.
I'm sorry to hear your period is so bad. I have stage two endometriosis but I have never had huge clots like that. I have also never heard of women being more fertile after having a bad period like that. I had the super bad issues that come with endo. Not every endo girl has this problem but I had elevated natural killer cells and cytokines and also a blood clotting issues. I had to suppress my immune system with prednisone, immunoglobulin and then I had to take blood thinners in order to get pregnant. I hope it's not the same for you but you should look into the testing from a real reproductive immunologist if you don't have success in the time frame you would like. Good luck .
Re: Endo and clotting question
Married for 7 years, TTC for 4 years
dx: Diminished Ovarian Reserve
2 Clomid IUI's + 4 injectable IUI's= 5 BFNs and 1 mc