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Hi I m 29 I have one day period yesterday did ultrasound in which utreus size is 6.4 cm x 4 cm x2.7 cm but the volume is 37 cc can I conceive n hold the baby with such low volume of utreus is there any treatment to increase the size of the utreus also i hav low haemoglobin n Rbc please advise
Tue, 19 Feb 2019
Infectious Diseases Specialist, Dr. Harshita's Response
Hi,
1. For the uterus, specifically the endometrial cavity to hold the baby the size should be at least 8mm, the normal range is within 8-12mm.
2. consult an IVF specialist, as they can prescribe you hormonal treatment e.g injectables and oral medication which will further help in increasing the size of the endometrial cavity to nicely accommodate the developing embryo.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr Harshita, Infectious Diseases Specialist
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Is Conception Possible With This Uterus Size?
Hi, 1. For the uterus, specifically the endometrial cavity to hold the baby the size should be at least 8mm, the normal range is within 8-12mm. 2. consult an IVF specialist, as they can prescribe you hormonal treatment e.g injectables and oral medication which will further help in increasing the size of the endometrial cavity to nicely accommodate the developing embryo. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Harshita, Infectious Diseases Specialist