Emma wrote:Most women who have endometriosis, in fact, do not have symptoms. Of those who do experience symptoms, the common symptoms are pain (usually pelvic) and infertility. Pelvic pain usually occurs during or just before menstruation and lessens after menstruation.

Hi, dear! I absolutely agree. You cannot just relay on your symptoms (or not having them at all as this is in your case). I know some women having endo don't know about it until they are ready to get pregnant (They have no obvious symptoms). I guess a doc has to do more research on the point. He/She might suggest you needed testing to find out if it's really endo which is the obstacle. One thing is for sure - testing must be done to find out that you're facing endo, NOT lapo!! And after you get to know clearly about it - then lapo is a good way out, really. I've read lots of posts saying lapo helped with fertility.
I also wanna say, I'd get some other points of view. I mean from different experts. There are lots of knowing people one can apply to..Take care. The road is difficult but truly possible to pass. May god help everyone.