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Suggest Treatment For Sores In The Womb While Trying To Conceive

Hi, i am a 26 year old female and i ve been having painful pains on my waist, when i go to the doctors they are telling me that i have too many sores on my womb, do i still have a chance to get pregnat because i have been trying but no luck. what can i do?
Fri, 23 Jun 2017
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Thanks for writing to us. I will be able to comment further if you can upload any relevant reports. Erosion of the cervix and infection as such are not a hindrance to conception, and should be treated effectively. Infections, however, may delay the process. Polyps and fibroids can enlarge during pregnancy and can cause miscarriage. So, it depends on what you have and how treatable your condition is. Hope you find this information useful. Wish you good health.
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Suggest Treatment For Sores In The Womb While Trying To Conceive

Hello, Thanks for writing to us. I will be able to comment further if you can upload any relevant reports. Erosion of the cervix and infection as such are not a hindrance to conception, and should be treated effectively. Infections, however, may delay the process. Polyps and fibroids can enlarge during pregnancy and can cause miscarriage. So, it depends on what you have and how treatable your condition is. Hope you find this information useful. Wish you good health.