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Need Medication To Help Improve The Chances Of Conceiving

Hi i am 32 years old , as per my doctor my both tubes are partially damages after going to the histroscopy surgery , But after tha i conceived last year after my operation , but after 3 month of my pregnancy i lost my baby fotus (misscariage). Still we are trying but there is no positive result i want a baby desperately so please help us
Tue, 15 Apr 2014
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It is very unfortunate that you had to lose your precious pregnancy, but, please do not lose hope as there is always a second chance. Please get help from an experienced specialist in high risk pregnancy for better results. Pregnancy loss during the early months is most likely due to genetic defects or hormonal insufficiency, after excluding trauma. Please confirm tubal patency, hormonal status and ovulation before attempting further procedures. Hope you find this information helpful. Wish you good health.
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Need Medication To Help Improve The Chances Of Conceiving

Hello, It is very unfortunate that you had to lose your precious pregnancy, but, please do not lose hope as there is always a second chance. Please get help from an experienced specialist in high risk pregnancy for better results. Pregnancy loss during the early months is most likely due to genetic defects or hormonal insufficiency, after excluding trauma. Please confirm tubal patency, hormonal status and ovulation before attempting further procedures. Hope you find this information helpful. Wish you good health.