Endometrium biopsy under general anaesthesia was done previously to check ovulation but nowadays other easy investigations are available like follicular study and day 21 serum progesterone.
You must have gone through all basic investigations Like follicle studies and Tube testing.; Thyroid function test ; serum prolactin ; FSHLH ; and basic health check up tests.
There are other invasive investigations like Hysterolaparoscopy. If your doctor is asking about Hysterolaparoscopy then go for it. If doctor is asking you about endometrium biopsy as opd procedure without anaesthesia on first day of menses; then that is to check tuberculosis of endometrium. Please check with your doctor the reason for biopsy. If it's for tuberculosis then go for it.
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Endometrial biopsy is a invasive procedure and is not required in todays medical world for evaluation of infertility as we now have better non invasive evaluating tools
Hi...first of all some basic investigations are to be done like thyroid profile and scan for u.semen analysis for ur husband.are they done?
U can visit my clinic in kphb to have a detailed talk about all ur queries
Hello there.
I can understand your concern.
If you want to be evaluated for why you are not getting pregnant, then i would say yes it's compulsory.
If not, then stay away from that doctor.
Best regards.
Dr. Anil Kumar Jain.
Bangalore.
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