You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis
Can endometriosis develop later in life?
Yes—endometriosis can develop or become noticeable later in life. While many people first have symptoms in the teen years or 20s–30s, endometriosis can show up in peri-menopause, and it can also persist or even appear after menopause (less commonly). The idea that it always “burns out” once periods stop isn’t reliable.
Later-in-life endometriosis may look different than the classic cycle-linked pain. Some people notice more constant pelvic pain, bloating or bowel changes, urinary urgency or bladder discomfort, pain with sex, or even bleeding after menopause. Hormone therapy can sometimes reactivate previously quiet disease, and endometriosis tissue can also produce estrogen locally, which may help it stay active even when ovarian estrogen is low.
If you’re developing new pelvic, bowel, or bladder symptoms as you age—or you’ve had symptoms for years that were never fully explained—our team can help you sort through the possibilities and evaluate for endometriosis and related conditions. If endometriosis is part of the picture, we’ll walk you through what that means and which treatment paths (including minimally invasive excision surgery when appropriate) fit your goals and stage of life.

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