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Trying To Conceive Unsuccessfully. History Of Chocolate Cysts In Ovaries, Removed Through Surgery. Cure?

i am 46 years old.at the age of 25 i had choclat cyst in both ovaries which was scrach by operation.age of 33 i do my first marriage but no concieved.now my secand marriage was 7 month before. but still not concieve.my all reports r dr say cleari taken 2 month before injchoriomon.n result of follicles was bestbut not concieve.my husband has 7 children from his first wife.sir i hope?
Mon, 28 Jan 2013
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Hi,
I must say that at this age, to be very honest, the chances of conception are generally relatively reduced. I would suggest you meet an infertility specialist in your area for a proper plan and follow up.
But put in mind that s its going to entail much collaboration on your part to actually follow critically the advice of your doctor.
Just the best,
Luchuo, MD.
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Trying To Conceive Unsuccessfully. History Of Chocolate Cysts In Ovaries, Removed Through Surgery. Cure?

Hi, I must say that at this age, to be very honest, the chances of conception are generally relatively reduced. I would suggest you meet an infertility specialist in your area for a proper plan and follow up. But put in mind that s its going to entail much collaboration on your part to actually follow critically the advice of your doctor. Just the best, Luchuo, MD.