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Had Surgery For Asherman S Syndrome. Pregnant Prescribed With Utrogestan. Had Miscarriage. Need Help

I had asherma's syndrome and was operated on by a very good Dr, a month after the operation I got pregnant but later discovered that the endomatrium lining was thin and the progestoron was low but stil my Dr asked me to use UTROGESTAN. 10mg which I used, but I end up losing the pregnancy. Pls Dr I'm so desperate to have babies. What should I do now?
Thu, 13 Jun 2013
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The prognosis depends on the severity of the adhesions, the age of the patient and obliteration of the tubes. The more severe the adhesions and the higher the age of the patient, the worse is the outcome. Hormonal therapy may be considered and IVF tried. If this fails surrogacy or adoption may be the only available options. Hope your query is answered. Good luck.
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Had Surgery For Asherman S Syndrome. Pregnant Prescribed With Utrogestan. Had Miscarriage. Need Help

Hi, The prognosis depends on the severity of the adhesions, the age of the patient and obliteration of the tubes. The more severe the adhesions and the higher the age of the patient, the worse is the outcome. Hormonal therapy may be considered and IVF tried. If this fails surrogacy or adoption may be the only available options. Hope your query is answered. Good luck.