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When Pelvic Pain Specialists Recommend Advanced Care

Pelvic Pain Specialist

Every woman deserves to have her pain taken seriously. Yet countless women are handed painkillers and sent home without real answers. Pelvic pain is not something to push through. It is a signal worth investigating. If symptoms keep returning, a pelvic pain specialist in Newport Beach is your next step.

Is Your Pain Telling You It Is Time for a Specialist?

Your body keeps score. When treatments stop helping and symptoms return with more intensity, it is a sign that a deeper evaluation is overdue. Here are five reasons a pelvic pain specialist may recommend advanced care for your condition.

Reason 1: Pain Is Taking Over Your Daily Life

Constant pain that is no longer getting reduced even after taking medicine is a clear sign that basic treatment has stopped working.

  • Periods are painful enough to make you miss work or cancel plans without notice.
  • Pelvic pain showing up on days unrelated to your cycle
  • Discomfort during intercourse quietly wears down your relationships and confidence
  • Hormonal therapy that used to help but has stopped doing its job
  • Ongoing fatigue and discomfort, where nothing you try seems to touch

Reason 2: Bowel or Bladder Symptoms Are Getting Harder to Ignore

When endometriosis spreads beyond the uterus to other organs, specialist care becomes necessary. A pelvic pain specialist in Newport Beach is equipped to assess and properly address this level of complexity.

  • Bowel pain or changes that reliably get worse right around your period
  • Bladder urgency, pressure, or pain during urination with no infection present
  • Scan results showing lesions sitting outside the reproductive organs entirely
  • Symptoms from different parts of your body appear and intensify at the same time
  • Hormonal treatments that fall short, no matter how faithfully you follow them

Reason 3: An Endometrioma Has Shown Up on Your Scan

An endometrioma is an ovarian cyst caused by endometriosis. Left in place, it chips away at your ovarian reserve and fertility the longer it remains.

  • Picked up on a routine ultrasound or a more detailed pelvic MRI
  • Erodes egg quality and ovarian function, the longer it is left untreated
  • Becomes harder to remove surgically the longer the procedure is delayed
  • Needs a surgeon with strong excision skills and a solid understanding of fertility
  • Directly shapes your chances of conceiving naturally or through IVF

Reason 4: Getting Pregnant Has Become a Real Struggle

Endometriosis is behind a large share of infertility cases in women, interfering with implantation, tube function, and overall reproductive health.

  • Adhesions and scar tissue can physically shut down the fallopian tubes over time.
  • Inflammation from active lesions works against egg quality and embryo implantation.
  • Clearing lesions before IVF has shown measurable improvements in pregnancy success rates
  • Having one doctor manage both the surgical and fertility sides of care helps enormously
  • Waiting too long steadily narrows your window for a successful pregnancy.

Reason 5: Previous Treatment Has Not Delivered Lasting Results

When symptoms return after prior surgery or hormonal therapy, your body is clearly signaling that a more thorough approach is now needed.

  • Ablation treats only the surface of lesions and leaves what lies beneath untouched.
  • Symptom recurrence after a prior procedure actively points to an incomplete fix.
  • Excision surgery removes lesions fully, which is why it delivers better long-term results.
  • Robotic and minimally invasive techniques keep the recovery process manageable.
  • Complex cases need a specialist whose training genuinely matches the difficulty.

Advanced Care Begins at Centre for Endometriosis and Fertility

Pain is not a permanent condition you are meant to manage around. Real answers exist. The Centre for Endometriosis and Fertility, led by Dr. Sadikah Behbehani, combines surgical precision with dedicated fertility care under one roof. If your symptoms have been dismissed or your treatment has stopped producing results, this is where things genuinely change. Book your appointment with our expert today for a pain-free life.

Frequently Asked Questions

See a specialist when pain disrupts daily life, heavy periods persist, medications stop working, or you are struggling to conceive despite trying.

The most common signs of endometriosis usually include chronic pelvic pain, heavy bleeding, bladder symptoms, and issues in conceiving.

Yes. Endometriosis can spread to the bowel and bladder, causing symptoms beyond period pain and requiring specialized surgical expertise to treat properly.

Often yes. Removing endometriosis lesions before IVF can significantly improve success rates. A pelvic pain specialist in Newport Beach can evaluate your specific situation.

An endometrioma is an ovarian cyst caused by endometriosis. It can harm ovarian reserve and fertility, requiring surgical removal by an experienced specialist.