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Do I need birth control after endometriosis excision to prevent recurrence?

Topic:General
Affected areas:pelvicabdominalsystemic

Not everyone needs birth control after excision to prevent recurrence, and it isn’t the same as a “must-do” rule. Excision removes existing endometriosis, but it doesn’t change the underlying hormone-influenced, inflammatory environment that can allow new or residual microscopic disease to become active over time—especially if you still have your ovaries and are cycling. Hormonal suppression (including certain forms of birth control) can reduce symptoms and may lower recurrence risk for some patients, but it generally suppresses rather than heals the disease, and symptoms often return when it’s stopped.


Whether birth control makes sense after surgery depends on your goals (pain control vs trying to conceive), what we found and removed (superficial vs deep disease, endometriomas, bowel/bladder involvement), whether adenomyosis is also present, and how your body tolerates hormones. In our practice, we treat post-op care as a long-term plan—pairing meticulous excision with individualized follow-up and, when appropriate, medical suppression—to help you maintain relief for years, not just weeks. If you’re unsure what’s right for you, reach out to our team so we can review your surgical findings, symptoms, and priorities and map out a recurrence-prevention plan that fits.

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