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Had 1 Lettz & 2 Cone Procedures, Transformational Cerclage Put Into 2 Months Ago, Pre Pregnancy, Advised HSG. Is This Through ?
I hope you can help me or give me some advice. I have already had 1 Lettz & 2 cone procedures done, 2 months ago I had a transformational cerclage put into 2 months ago, pre pregnancy. Was told yesterday by the fertility clinic that the don t thing I can now get pregnant naturally because of all the procedures? Is this through? They are also sending me for a HSG , which my doc said they might not be able to preform because of the TAC or it might be very painful, please could someone give me some advice
With 3 procedures done on the uterine cervix - the pre- pregnancy cerclage was the ideal treatment to overcome the problem of incompetent cervix in pregnancy.
These procedures can lead to narrowing or stenosis of the cervical canal. This can lead to a technical difficulty like passing a cannula through the cervix.
The HSG - as you mentioned can be tried by your consultant under general anesthesia to overcome this problem and to see if the fallopian tubes of the uterus are open.
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Dr Nandita Thakkar
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Had 1 Lettz & 2 Cone Procedures, Transformational Cerclage Put Into 2 Months Ago, Pre Pregnancy, Advised HSG. Is This Through ?
hello Welcome to HCM With 3 procedures done on the uterine cervix - the pre- pregnancy cerclage was the ideal treatment to overcome the problem of incompetent cervix in pregnancy. These procedures can lead to narrowing or stenosis of the cervical canal. This can lead to a technical difficulty like passing a cannula through the cervix. The HSG - as you mentioned can be tried by your consultant under general anesthesia to overcome this problem and to see if the fallopian tubes of the uterus are open. hope to have answered your query Dr Nandita Thakkar