AboutEdward Joseph Ramirez, MD, FACOG Expertise I am a specialist in infertility and advanced gynecological care. I can answer questions about infertility, gynecology related ills, menopause...virtually anything that affects women's health. PLEASE tell me where you are writing from as I am always interested.
Experience I have been practicing as an Ob/Gyn and Infertility Specialist for over 23 years. Gynecology, advanced laparoscopic surgery, basic infertility, IUI's, IVF, reproductive surgery, and ovulation induction are all areas of my expertise. I am Board Certified. I have been doing In Vitro Fertilization in my clinic for 15 years.
Organizations American College of OB/GYN, American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, American Society of Reproductive Medicine, Society of Assisted Reproductive Technology, American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, Fellow of The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists,Resolve-National Chapter, Open Path - Northern California, Board of Directors Monterey Medical Society
Publications American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Education/Credentials Medical Degree from Stanford University, Residency at Tripler Army Medical Center, Reproductive Training at Pacific Fertility Center, San Francisco
Question I have never been pregnant or on birth control pills or had surgery but I have scar tissue so bad they can't see my reproductive system will I ever ne able to conceive is this fixable
Answer Hello Sarah from Canada,
I am not sure how your diagnosis was made without having had surgery. Scar tissue is usually only diagnosed by a surgery called a laparoscopy.
But, assuming you have scar tissue, and it is bad, this could be caused from a previous pelvic infection, called PID, due to bacteria that ascends through the vagina, cervix and uterus, or it could be caused from a disease called endometriosis that causes severe inflammation of the pelvis. In either case, severe scar tissue is caused in the pelvis and obstructs the egg's ability to reach the Fallopian tube.
In some cases of pelvic scar tissue (adhesions), surgery can be performed to try to reduce the scar tissue, but this doesn't always work because scar tissue can form as a result of the surgery as well. The best option would be to do IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) whereby the eggs are removed directly from the ovaries and the pelvis is bypassed completely. The chances of pregnancy are age dependent but are very good and can be as high as 63% per attempt.
You don't need to worry about ever getting pregnant. The technology has advanced quite a bit and we can get almost anyone pregnant. The only consideration is what has to be done to get you pregnant, and what you are willing to do to get pregnant.
Sincerely,
Edward J. Ramirez, M.D., FACOG
Executive Medical Director
The Fertility and Gynecology Center
Monterey Bay IVF Program
www.montereybayivf.com