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What Is The Best Treatment To Get Pregnant?

hello , i am 32 yr lady mrd 3 yrs ago hasn t conceived till now. In my fertility tests ie in follicular study i am ovulating properly & in tubal blocks are seen in my hsg test but in torch tests, thera are elevated values of cmvigg of about 7.99 iu/ml, rubella virus igg as 26.24 iu/ml,herpes simplex igg as 5.34 igg so is there any chance of conceiveing?plz tell me from 1 mnth i am sufferin
Mon, 30 Nov 2015
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Hi,

The main concern for you is tubal blocks. If they have been identified on the HSG, they have to be treated by laparoscopic surgery if possible. So, the next step for you would be a key hole surgery, where the surgeon will try to remove the blocks, it could be combined with a surgery called hysteroscopy, where the surgeon insert a tiny camera into the womb and sees its lining.
These will guide us with further management.
The TORCH values should not concern you much, because once you have got an infection it is very unlikely that you will get it again during pregnancy. And these harm the pregnancy only if you get the infection during pregnancy and not prior to that. The IgG values indicate that you had been infected and are now immune.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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What Is The Best Treatment To Get Pregnant?

Hi, The main concern for you is tubal blocks. If they have been identified on the HSG, they have to be treated by laparoscopic surgery if possible. So, the next step for you would be a key hole surgery, where the surgeon will try to remove the blocks, it could be combined with a surgery called hysteroscopy, where the surgeon insert a tiny camera into the womb and sees its lining. These will guide us with further management. The TORCH values should not concern you much, because once you have got an infection it is very unlikely that you will get it again during pregnancy. And these harm the pregnancy only if you get the infection during pregnancy and not prior to that. The IgG values indicate that you had been infected and are now immune. Hope this helps. Regards.