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Re: FIBROIDS: HydrosalpinxFrom: Professor Galal Lotfi (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 20 Oct 2008 10:28:22 -0500 (CDT)
By the way you did not mention if hydrosalpix was on side or both sides. I believe that you can try having a tubal surgery if it is available at the center you are taking care. If you did not succeed to get pregnant after tubal surgery, no harm sdone and you can embark on IVF. At Mon, 20 Oct 2008, NurseKelli wrote: > >After 17 months of trying to conceive we decided to go to a reproductive >specialist. I am 31 yrs old about 75 lbs over weight ( no other health >problems)and my husband is 27 and healthy. > >After labs, ultrasounds and an HSG, the doc diagnosed me with >Hydrosalpinx and said the only option is IVF. I am ovulating, and there >are no other problems. I am torn between this. I really want to get my >tubes cleared per surgery and try that way before jumping right into >IVF. I feel I am young enough and in good enough health that this could >be possible. I know the success rate of a tubal pregnancy is high, but >I'm willing to take that chance to conceive naturally. >I am now on a strict diet to lose at LEAST 50 lbs before I decide what I >do. > >What are your suggestions with this? > >Thanks > >Kelli
-- Professor Galal Lotfi, MD. MRCOG 14A Sherif street. Cairo. Egypt 202-24535597
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