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Fertility Test Normal. Trying For A Baby. Can I Take Diathermy? Side Effects?

Hi! Me and my husband turn out normal in all short of fertility test.. no blockage, normal motility , regular period.. blood test fine. we are 36 and 37 years old. actively trying for baby for about 6 months. My doc asked me to get short wave diathermy and placentrax injection - both 10 does...I found former is not good for women in ttc and second is used to clear the blockage.. I am confused.. Please help.
Fri, 27 Sep 2013
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Hello,

Maternal age plays a major role in the process of fertilization.
It may be difficult for a normal women to conceive after 35 years.
Your doctor would have advised it in the best of her knowledge.
Because infertility is multifactorial and at times it is difficult to pinpoint a single cause.
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Fertility Test Normal. Trying For A Baby. Can I Take Diathermy? Side Effects?

Hello, Maternal age plays a major role in the process of fertilization. It may be difficult for a normal women to conceive after 35 years. Your doctor would have advised it in the best of her knowledge. Because infertility is multifactorial and at times it is difficult to pinpoint a single cause.