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Re: Can't get pregnant after 2 losses and tubal reversal

From: samir fouad Aziz MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 31 Dec 2002 08:08:26 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Misty wrote: >
>Hello, I had my tubes tied after my second child was born in 1993. I
>divorced and remarried in 1998. I untied my tubes Dec 18th 2000. I got
>pregnant 5 months later taking clomid but lost it after a week. I again
>got pregnant 7 months later totally natural, on a break. Lost that one
>in a week. I've had all the hormone tests and they are normal. My
>progesterone is excellent. I've had an HSG and tubes are open, had
>chromosones and genetics tested on me and hubby and that was normal,
>nothing wrong. ONly thing found was hubby sometimes has a motility of
>70 % but doesn't happen every month. I've had 5 IUI's w/ clomid that
>have failed, and sperm count has been normal and motility most of the
>time is excellent. Was needing to know why I can't seem to become
>pregnant again, what is there that I could test for that cold be wrong.
>They also have found i'm diabetic but it is now under control. Someone
>please help.

it is promising you had pregnancy after reversal of tubal ligation,it seem that with good diabetes control you will manage to continue pregnancy,progesterone support could be of help as well.

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