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Re: histeroscopy~~Dr. Hill's WebsiteFrom: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 29 Aug 1998 16:48:45 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 29 Aug 1998, Sheryl wrote: > >I have been suffering with infertility problems for almost 2 years. I >have also had 1 confirmed m/c. And possibly 2 more unconfirmed. I had >HSG done May 97. Was told "everything was normal". Dec of 97 I had >lap. It reveiled minimal endometriosis, and bilaterial ovarian cists. >Everthing was corrected at time of surgery. I have also been on Clomid >on and off since Dec 96. Well, in May I thought I was pregnant even >though HPT was neg on day 32. (But the only confirmed pregnancy I had I >didn't test positive until day 34.) On day 33 I started passing a lot of >tissue and exteme heavy bleeding. I called Dr. and they told me that >there was no way I was preg id HPT was neg. Therefor they just blew me >off. REcently I changed Drs. I went to see a reproductive >endocrinologist. He reviewed all of my previous medical records >including HSG films. Right away he noticed something on the x-ray. He >ays that he thinks it is a polyp or a fibroid tumor. He said that this >is the most probable reason for my m/c(s). He is recomemding a >histeroscopy. What is this and how is it preformed? Also, is it odd >that something as important as this should have been missed? Even I >could see the problem on the x-ray. It is fairly large. Thank you in >advance for your help. Hi Sheryl, Dr. Hill, one of the great docs that answer's questions on this forum, has a website that has information about hysteroscopies. The address is: His site also has some really informative information. Hope this helps you. I am really sorry to hear about your miscarriages.
-- Robin
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