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Undergone Laproscopy, Hysteroscopy, Dye Test To Check Fertility, Result Normal. How To Get Pregnant?

Hi, I have just had a laproscopy, hysteroscopy and dye test to check my fertility as I have not been able to fall pregnant. However the doctors said everything was normal so what next? If there is nothing physically wrong what can I do to fall pregnant. How long do you have to wait / be trying for to get IVF on the NHS?
Mon, 29 Jul 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
A laparoscopy and hysteroscopy only assess the patency of your fallopian tubes.
Other factors like your ability to ovulate and your partner's semen analysis also need to be checked.
Please consult an infertility specialist.
Regarding your question on the NHS, please go through this link, will help -
http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/889.aspx?CategoryID=54
Take care.
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Undergone Laproscopy, Hysteroscopy, Dye Test To Check Fertility, Result Normal. How To Get Pregnant?

Hello Thanks for your query. A laparoscopy and hysteroscopy only assess the patency of your fallopian tubes. Other factors like your ability to ovulate and your partner s semen analysis also need to be checked. Please consult an infertility specialist. Regarding your question on the NHS, please go through this link, will help - http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/889.aspx?CategoryID=54 Take care.