It's some thing you really need to talk about with your gyno as you may need to be medicated for a little while after to get your endo into a remission of sorts as the less endo there is, the better chance you have of conceiving without extra help. Also depending on the results from the dye study it may not be possible to TTC yet, and also depending on how much endo they removed you may need to wait till any healing is complete - especially if there was any removed from the inside of your uterus etc as it won't be a conducive environment for a sticky emby kwim? You have to see your gyno again in about 6-8wks for a post-op appointment I assume? Take the next coupld of weeks to let everything settle down and then go from there. It's great that you are having an easy recovery.
From my own personal experience though, I had my first one done in 99, went on medication for 6mths (duphaston) and then fell pg accidentally the first month I was off it. getting pg has never been difficult (1 surprise pg and 3 conceived in the first month of trying) and the endo only came back after the birth of my 4th baby, so I had another lap done in December last year. In that time though between the first and the second one, they found some scarring and adhesions on my bowel and on the ovaries, also some adenoymosis inside my uterus (where the endo grows through the wall of smooth muscle tissue and you could clearly see this on the pics - the inside of my uterus had all these pink splotches. The treatment for me post op this time was to have a Mirena IUD inserted to stop me having a peiod, therefore no bleeding, but it hasn't agreed with me and I have to have it surgically removed this Friday as it has moved completely inside the uterus.
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