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Do Polyps In The Uterus Impact Fertility?

Hi I'm trying to get pregnant and i just found out that i have a polyp in my endometrial lining? what are the chances that this is what has been inhibiting this from happening for the last year and a bit! what should I do? I'm 3o years old i weigh 138 lbs and have been healthy
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Hi, thanks for writing..
I understand your concern..
Polyp in the endometrial cavity can cause distortion of the uterine cavity causing defective implantation. It better to get a gentle curretage after consulting your gynaecologist to get a clear uterine cavity which helps in healthy implantation. Some conceive with the polyp on and in some others it gets shed during periods. Consult your gynaecologist to know the size of polyp to plan a proper treatment. Hope I have answered your queries.. Good day.
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Do Polyps In The Uterus Impact Fertility?

Hi, thanks for writing.. I understand your concern.. Polyp in the endometrial cavity can cause distortion of the uterine cavity causing defective implantation. It better to get a gentle curretage after consulting your gynaecologist to get a clear uterine cavity which helps in healthy implantation. Some conceive with the polyp on and in some others it gets shed during periods. Consult your gynaecologist to know the size of polyp to plan a proper treatment. Hope I have answered your queries.. Good day.