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f the retrograde flow of menstrual bleeding through the fallopian tube is a major mechanism for endometriosis, why don all women have endometriosis?

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f the retrograde flow of menstrual bleeding through the fallopian tube is a major mechanism for endometriosis, why don all women have endometriosis?

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• Q. Is there any evidence that viable cells are in the menstrual flow? • Q. Are there any other theories as to how endometriosis is developed besides this backflow theory? • Q. Are there any women who are more prone to have endometriosis? • Q. How old is the disease? • Q. Is endometriosis confined to women? • Q. I have been hearing a lot about ovarian involvement in endometriosis. What about the tubes? • Q. Why does the presence of endometriosis cause pelvic pain? • Q. What are the symptoms and characteristics of endometriosis? • Q. Can I have endometriosis without having any symptoms? • Q. What are the characteristics of the pain associated with endometriosis? • Q. Is painful intercourse a symptom of endometriosis? • Q. Is it true that some patients with endometriosis have bloody stools, bloody urine, painful urination and painful bowel movements? • Q. I was told that I have uterine fibroids and endometriosis. Does this happen frequently? • Q. How often does endometriosis lead to can

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