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Re: Laparoscopy Vs HSG....Dr please.

From: R. Daniel Braun, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 31 Jul 2002 22:35:10 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 31 Jul 2002, Deni wrote: >
>I have been trying for a baby for two years after 2 live children and 4
>losses without problems before trying to conceive,I have been diagnosed
>with APA.
>The doctor wants me to do a Lap

Why? If your problem is APA, that should be treated and you should go ahead and get pregnant while on treatment and see what happens. I am assuming APA= Anti Phospholipid Antibody syndrome. If you are in London, it might mean something else.

but having had one years ago found it >very painful and would rather a HSG.........if i was to have the Lap and
>something wrong is found surgery would be redone on another day meaning
>two OP's that i am not happy about.Is there a great difference between
>the two when looking for blockages and adhesions??And can you determine
>the state of your unterine lining with a lap?

No.

Are you seeing a Reproductive Endocrinologist?

>Please advise.
>Thank you
>Deni in London

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