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What Could Cause Inelasticity Of Uterus And How To Treat It?
Namas kar Dr. Aniruddha ji, my name is Sarveshwar Pande. I am 45 and reside in Lucknow. My wife Ruchi, is 41 and had a second myomectomy operation conducted in Lucknow in May this year. The first one was in 2005. her tubes are blocked and we had opted for ivf. medications had commenced 2-3 months back. yesterday wife had an MET (not sure of the spelling sir), but involved she receiving anaesthetic in OT and her doctor had a look at her uterus. the openings was not located previously so they did find it and cleared the passage. However, doc had said that the uterus is supposedly inelastic and as the saline water was flushed through the opening of the uterus she could hear (or feel) as if water going through rocks (whatever that means)...She is to take more meds and see in 2 months time. Please advise what and why her uterus is so inelastic... her doc mentioned something about the cavities..... (holding of the baby)........my email is : YYYY@YYYY for any advice sir
As far as in elasticity of the uterus is concerned, one must rule out 1, bicotnuate / unicornuate uterus. 2 septas in uterus. 3 endometriosis. For these hysteroscopy is the best procedure. So consult a gynecologist and he or she will the proper person to guide you further.
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What Could Cause Inelasticity Of Uterus And How To Treat It?
As far as in elasticity of the uterus is concerned, one must rule out 1, bicotnuate / unicornuate uterus. 2 septas in uterus. 3 endometriosis. For these hysteroscopy is the best procedure. So consult a gynecologist and he or she will the proper person to guide you further.