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Do Gall Bladder Stones Prevent Pregnancy?

im married since two n half years now.I started planning my family since May2010.All my reports are normal and my husbands reports are all ok.I have gone through HSG test,which also came out normal.I have also conducted follical study twice and we tried doing intercourse on those particular days but still were nt successful.Is it bad if the sperms come out after intercourse?I also have stone in my Gall Bladder,Sowill it affect me after concieving?
Wed, 25 Nov 2015
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Hi,

No, gall bladder stones will not affect your fertility. But once pregnant, if you have pain due to gallstones and they require removal or treatment the pregnancy could be affected. So, I would advise you to get treatment for the gall stones before embarking on a pregnancy.
Also, since you have no factors for infertility but still unable to conceive and if you have been trying for more than 2 years, I would suggest you to consider IVF.
Follicular studies and timed intercourse will not help unexplained infertility and delay your goals.Also it is normal for some amount of sperm to come out.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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Do Gall Bladder Stones Prevent Pregnancy?

Hi, No, gall bladder stones will not affect your fertility. But once pregnant, if you have pain due to gallstones and they require removal or treatment the pregnancy could be affected. So, I would advise you to get treatment for the gall stones before embarking on a pregnancy. Also, since you have no factors for infertility but still unable to conceive and if you have been trying for more than 2 years, I would suggest you to consider IVF. Follicular studies and timed intercourse will not help unexplained infertility and delay your goals.Also it is normal for some amount of sperm to come out. Hope this helps. Regards.