Had A Miscarriage Due To The Lack Of Growth Of The Baby. Fallopian Tube Blocked Due To TB. Had Unsuccessful IUI Treatments
Hi , I am 32 yrs old . My marriage life is 3 yrs . I had an miscarriage and the reason was baby's growth was not there.
After period of three months we retried naturally but were unsuccessful. Later on we went for IUI for three cysles but were unsuccessful . The doctor then did laparascopy which revealed my TB PCR test positive and one of fallopian tube blocked . Now I am undergoing TB treatment for six months . This is my fifth month but me menses has been delayed.
Just wanted to know whether this does occur in treat ment or any harmful thing has occured whihc can delay my treatment.
Menstrual irregularity can occur due to the intake of medicines also. Tuberculosis medicines also by altering the metabolic state can affect the menstrual cycles. But if there is any possibility of pregnancy, better to rule out that first. After completion of the treatment your periods can become regular. Then you undergo hysterosalpingogram once to test the patency of the tubes. For more details you can ask me through: http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-sree-gouri-sr/63429 Take care.
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Had A Miscarriage Due To The Lack Of Growth Of The Baby. Fallopian Tube Blocked Due To TB. Had Unsuccessful IUI Treatments
Hi, Thanks for the query. Menstrual irregularity can occur due to the intake of medicines also. Tuberculosis medicines also by altering the metabolic state can affect the menstrual cycles. But if there is any possibility of pregnancy, better to rule out that first. After completion of the treatment your periods can become regular. Then you undergo hysterosalpingogram once to test the patency of the tubes. For more details you can ask me through: http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-sree-gouri-sr/63429 Take care.