Brief Answer:
Husband needs no treatment
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for following up with me.
I have taken a look at this seen analysis and there is no reason to get worried about it. He needs no further attention on this.
There are a group of infections grouped as TORCH.(
Toxoplasmosis,
rubella,
herpes, etc) that should be investigate. Also, analysis of the fetal tissue may be able t tell whether there was any other possible chromosome abnormality.
There is no
surgical treatment for adenomysosis except for
hysterectomy which is not an option for a woman who desires to become pregnant.
If the
fibroid is not in the cavity, then you should allow it and do no immediate surgery. Try getting pregnant again and see what you get as a possible outcome. Should this occur again, then we may need to explore further options.
There is no need for any specific procedure to ensure expulsion. If bleeding should fail to decrease and eventually stop, then there is no to get worried, However, if it all ends it means it was all expelled. A quick
ultrasound can make the difference and guide about the need for D&C or not.
I wish you well. Thanks.
Dr. Ditah, MD
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