I was a bit sore for a few weeks so we probably started trying after 6 weeks. Finally conceived about 7 months later 😊 it took a while as it turned out I didn't have a regular cycle (ovulated later than expected) so perhaps see a fertility specialist or just losten to podcasts/research if you're keen to keep the timeframe down (I love the kick pregnancy podcast and they have a good ep on 'becoming an ovulation ninja'). Best of luck!!
I had my excision in Aug 2017 (aged 23) and started ttc in Jan 2023 and conceived first month to utter shock of all of my doctors 🤞😊 in the meantime I had a mirena IUD which is said to help stop it regrowing and all women seem to be particularly fertile directly after they have this type of IUD removed
I have stage 4 & didn’t get my period back for 4 months post op (hadn’t had it for 8 months before that so wasn’t because of the op!) so I could that as when we started TTC, and I got pregnant 5 months after that x
I was diagnosed with stage 4 and blocked tubes in November 2022, got pregnant March 2023 naturally so ivf was not needed. Baby boy was born exactly a year after surgery November 2023!!
I didn’t get told a stage but my endo was so bad you could see it on an ultrasound and my tube was twisted and fused. I had surgery in January 2023 and didn’t start trying until that summer. I got pregnant first try (but ended in miscarriage) and then got pregnant again the next cycle. With my first baby pre surgery it took a long time so I’m convinced the surgery really helped. Good luck! X
I had my laparoscopy (stage 3 also) March last year and got pregnant in May, so literally 2 months later! We had been trying for a year prior to my op.