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Bleeding in mid cycle
I was in fertility treatment ovulation induction for last 3 months. After stopping treatment, suddenly in this cycle I got bleeding in day 14. Then when I went to hospital and did TVS scan on day 1 of bleeding, in report it came to bulky uterus of 7.8cm and adenomysis of uterus. I got worried by seeing this scan as I don't have any history of pain period and irregular period. So, on next day (day 2 of bleeding) I went to a different scan centre and did a TVS scan. In that second scan report everything seems normal. Uterus size is normal 5.8cm and there are No Adenomysis. I asked to radiologist as well, she said all fine. I am bit confused like how two reports are different only in gap of 2 days. I have attached both the reports here. Could you please help in advising on this? Which report I will consider correct?
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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You will have to connect with the radiologist to understand if you have adenomyosis or not
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Please connect online.
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Need more details. Kindly connect
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