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As Per The Histosalpingogram (HSG) Report What Are My Chances Of Conceiving Successfully?

I've just did my HSG. Result: acutely retro flexed uterus. There is a suggestion of uterine myoma. There is right hydrosalpinx with no spillage. The left fallopian tube is patent with free peritoneal spillage of contrast. However, there is some pooling of contrast noted around the left tube. So how can I conceive?
Fri, 24 Jan 2014
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Hi,
As per the report, the right tube is blocked and this can be relieved. The left tube is patent but the spill could perhaps be slow as evidenced by pooling. These findings suggest a past infection of the tubes. The acute retroflexion, though uncommon and hence an unfavorable position for conception, can be overcome through adoption of proper postures after intercourse. The size of the myoma and the associated symptoms indicate the need for further interference. Conception is possible through proper monitoring. Laparoscopic chromopertubation would be better to relieve blocks as well as better diagnosis. Hope this helps.
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As Per The Histosalpingogram (HSG) Report What Are My Chances Of Conceiving Successfully?

Hi, As per the report, the right tube is blocked and this can be relieved. The left tube is patent but the spill could perhaps be slow as evidenced by pooling. These findings suggest a past infection of the tubes. The acute retroflexion, though uncommon and hence an unfavorable position for conception, can be overcome through adoption of proper postures after intercourse. The size of the myoma and the associated symptoms indicate the need for further interference. Conception is possible through proper monitoring. Laparoscopic chromopertubation would be better to relieve blocks as well as better diagnosis. Hope this helps.