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Re: lap excision questionFrom: annie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue Nov 25 14:33:48 2008
so if you were in my situation, you would do an excision surgery at cec with the tube testing to see if my tubes are blocked and if i cant get pregnant after that try invetro fert? At Mon, 24 Nov 2008, NWeber wrote: > >Niki is right, it completely depends on the stage of your endo. > >They can do the HSG test during excision surgery. The HSG can be >painful if you are awake, but it's also the best way to find out if your >tubes are blocked. Excision specialists are very limited in the United >States so please consider doing the correct excision surgery first, >rather than letting a regular OBGYN do a lap on you first. I say this >from experience. Each surgery causes scar tissue and does not usually >help out your fertility situation because it can cause adhesions and >such. > >If you post your location online, there maybe an endo specialist in your >area. Just throw it out there and see what you get! > >The CEC is a great place and you can get a free consult by sending in >your records to them. > >Best of luck! > >At Mon, 24 Nov 2008, annie wrote >> >>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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