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one of my fallopian tube is blocked and I have 50% chance of getting pregnant compared to regular ... HCG Report 1) Retrograde filling of the left fallopian tube with free intraperitoneal spillage of ... View answer
i wish to know if abdominal TB can affect chances of getting pregnant as i have been TTC for two and half years without positive result and also can it affect my fallopiantubes? ... View answer
gotpregnant at 53 with their own eggs. So what i should do now? if i want to unblock my my left tube ...i am 50 and just failed an IVF. i am still looking for ways to be pregnant. Now i want to ... View answer
. The fallopiantubes are normal in calibre. There is free peritoneal spillage of contrast seen from the fimbrial ends. No uterine abnormality. Both fallopiantubes are patent. ... View answer
Bilateral Fallopiantubes were visualized without evidence of peritoneal spill, consistent with prior history of bilateral tubal ligation. The opacified length of the right Fallopian tube... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vidya KR
( General & Family Physician)
still not get pregnant. Could only having one fallopian tube be the problem? ...Hi when i was ten i had fallopian tube torsion and had my right fallopian tube removed. I am now ... View answer
the right fallopian tube was not outline the left fallopian tube was outline no spillage was noted on either side conclusion non patent fallopiantubes my question is it possible for me to get... View answer
Hello po on my rigth fallopian tube they diagnosed I ve bee (hydrosalpinx ) was blocked my fallopiantubes, they recommend to inject ceftriaxone and intake doxycycline for 7days twice a day..can help ... View answer
My hsg report shows left Fallopian tube show dilatation of terminal Fallopian tube/film rial end with peritoneal spillage-?hydrosalpinx Right Fallopian tube patent with peritoneal spillage Normal ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Kishore Kunal
( General & Family Physician)
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