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Is It Possible To Become Pregnant After The Treatment For TB In Ovaries?

Hi.. doctor i m 27 years with 3 years married trying to concive from last year. dignosed with ovarian cysts both side i aslo in dec.2010have done laproscopy for right side because doc. was not able to identify my left overy and tube...she sad its comprassed. in dec.2010.but the cysts are same..uterus is normal no fybroid...now my doctor dignose TB in my overies and ....i hav started treatment for tb from 8th of july.....is pregnancy possible 4 me aftr 9 months treatment ....plz repl

Tanya........
Tue, 10 Mar 2015
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Tuberculosis can affect female genital tract leading to ectopic pregnancies, miscarriages and infertility.
Its good that you are already under treatment.
Do not lose hopes as there are many assisted reproductive techniques available at present.
So, have patience and go for regular followup and treatment with your doctor till you succeed.
All the best.
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Is It Possible To Become Pregnant After The Treatment For TB In Ovaries?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum Tuberculosis can affect female genital tract leading to ectopic pregnancies, miscarriages and infertility. Its good that you are already under treatment. Do not lose hopes as there are many assisted reproductive techniques available at present. So, have patience and go for regular followup and treatment with your doctor till you succeed. All the best.