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How To Get Pregnant If Suffering From Bilateral Perifimbrial Blockage?

hi,am on internship,and after two years,my wife could not take in;i have finally gone ahead to the lab where she went through ovarian cyst test;she was free from complications.Lastly i have tested her for tube blockage[hsg]hence the pronouncement of impression of an uterine synaechia,and,or,bilateral perifimbrial blockage.Please advice.
Mon, 27 Feb 2017
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Hi, I think you should go for a hysterolaparoscopy for your wife. It will confirm if the blockage is there or not. Also if possible, cannulation can be done If block is proximal. Regarding uterine synechiae, it can be treated surgically by hysteroscopy and then by medicines. Discuss with your doctor regarding this. After that you can go for IUI if tubes become patent. If not, the only option is IVF. Hope I have answered your question.
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How To Get Pregnant If Suffering From Bilateral Perifimbrial Blockage?

Hi, I think you should go for a hysterolaparoscopy for your wife. It will confirm if the blockage is there or not. Also if possible, cannulation can be done If block is proximal. Regarding uterine synechiae, it can be treated surgically by hysteroscopy and then by medicines. Discuss with your doctor regarding this. After that you can go for IUI if tubes become patent. If not, the only option is IVF. Hope I have answered your question. Regards Dr khushboo