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Re: lap excision question

From: annie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Nov 24 19:52:52 2008


my doctor is going to do the hsg and a water ultrasound. but has not said anything about doing excision of the endo. she is more interested in making sure my uterus is ok, seeing if there is any blockage, and then doing iui and then ivf if that does not work. this is why i ask so many questions about lap excisions. i have consulted another obg to see me, once i see her and get the test results i want to consult with cec. At Mon, 24 Nov 2008, Niki wrote: >
>It really depends on the severity of your endo and if your tubes are
>blocked. I have spoke to several women who tried for years then had
>excision and was able to conceive. I have also known women who
>conceived without excision. If your wanting to wait then talk to your
>re about doing a hsg where they shoot dye thru the tubes to see if they
>are open and clear.
>
>Also I would recommend staying away from fertility meds unless the
>endometrioma is removed or treated as they have been known to make cysts
>etc grow bigger
>
>At Mon, 24 Nov 2008, annie wrote:
>>
>>i am hearing different opinions on whether laposcopic excision improves
>>chances of pregnancy verses laposcopic exicision only improves pain and
>>does not increase chance of pregnancy. does anyone know anyone who got
>>pregnant after laposcopic excision without invetro fertilization. does
>>anyone know anyone who got pregnant without doing a laposcopic excision
>>with an endometrioma and endometriosis.



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