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Planning For IVF, Cervix Closed, Performing Surgery Perforated Uterus. Had Imaging That Put Dye N The Uterus. Will This Affect ?

I am a 44 year old woman planning on IVF --- my cervix was closed so they went in on friday to open it. During the surgey, they accidently perforated my uterus -- how will this affect me? Also after the surgery when the accident happened they let me go on to have an imagining that put dye in the utuerus - since the uterus was perforated only hours earlier --- how will this affect the perforated area?
Sat, 2 Mar 2013
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As the uterus has been unfortunately perforated, you must avoid conception for atleast 2 months till that area heals. Also, whenever you conceive, keep your gynaecologist informed about the same, as there could be a small chance of uterine rupture.
Ideally, dye check should not have been done just after the perforation, but there shouldn't be a complication due to that.
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Planning For IVF, Cervix Closed, Performing Surgery Perforated Uterus. Had Imaging That Put Dye N The Uterus. Will This Affect ?

As the uterus has been unfortunately perforated, you must avoid conception for atleast 2 months till that area heals. Also, whenever you conceive, keep your gynaecologist informed about the same, as there could be a small chance of uterine rupture. Ideally, dye check should not have been done just after the perforation, but there shouldn t be a complication due to that.