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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy After Hydroscopy And Laproscopy?

Trying to conceive, i had tb in uterus ,after nine month treatment now i try for get pregnant last 3 years but not conceive then i have done leprscopy and hydroscopy now i try for one year but negetive result What are the chances of getting pregnant? What should i do
Tue, 29 Mar 2016
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Hi.

I do not know why the laparoscopy and hydroscopy was performed, but if you have been trying for 9 years now, then you would have already spoken to a doctor to help you. If not then I recommend the following:

+Ultrasound of your lower abdomen and pelvis
+Hysterosalpingography
+Hormone levels (FSH, LH, aldosterone, testosterone, progesterone, oestrogen, DHEAS)
+Initiation of medication to correct or regularise cycle if any abnormalities are present
+Initiation of clomiphene once cycle is regularised
+Inj. hCG mid cycle to promote ovulation

If difficulty is noted, then try IUI or IVF. But if none of these are an option, consider adoption ma'am.

Best wishes.
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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy After Hydroscopy And Laproscopy?

Hi. I do not know why the laparoscopy and hydroscopy was performed, but if you have been trying for 9 years now, then you would have already spoken to a doctor to help you. If not then I recommend the following: +Ultrasound of your lower abdomen and pelvis +Hysterosalpingography +Hormone levels (FSH, LH, aldosterone, testosterone, progesterone, oestrogen, DHEAS) +Initiation of medication to correct or regularise cycle if any abnormalities are present +Initiation of clomiphene once cycle is regularised +Inj. hCG mid cycle to promote ovulation If difficulty is noted, then try IUI or IVF. But if none of these are an option, consider adoption ma am. Best wishes.