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What Is The Problem In Getting Pregnant?

I had a test at Loxford Clinic in March 2011 and I turned 38 on the 20th February 2011. I have been trying for a baby with my husband since 2007, I have never been pregnant, But as a result of US Pelvis Transabdominal tests i HAD 14TH mARCH THIS YEAR,



1) Slightyly in Homogeneous Echotexture with Small Posterior Fibroid mesures

2) Edmotrial Thickness = 7.5mm (LMP - 3 weeks ago)



3) RT Ovaries = 3.3 x 3.2 x 2.4cms contania small cysts measures 1.5 x 1.3cm



4) Lt Ovary = 3.3 x 2.9 x 1.9 cms



In between late april to early june I bled everyday and when I mate with my husband, I would bleed heavily, I went quickly to complain to my GP, now I have been refered to a see my Gynaeocologist on the 25th of August FOR further examninations plus to check my tubes.



My question to you Sir is Do I have an Issue with Endometriosis as I am just seeing this for the 1st time







Thu, 8 Jun 2017
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Hi,

You can get pregnant. You do a serum TSH and serum prolactin then do HSG for potency of tubes. Then start with Clomiphene with or without gonadotropins till follicle rupture as per your gynecologist. Then IUI for early results.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Sheetal Agarwal
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What Is The Problem In Getting Pregnant?

Hi, You can get pregnant. You do a serum TSH and serum prolactin then do HSG for potency of tubes. Then start with Clomiphene with or without gonadotropins till follicle rupture as per your gynecologist. Then IUI for early results. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sheetal Agarwal