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Failed iui
I'm 31 yrs old. Mine and my husband reports are all fine. I had failed iui this month when consulted my Dr she is suggesting for hysteroscopy. Is it needed because previously I was pregnant naturally
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Not required Your age Hormonal. Level has to be checked And corrected You would conceive naturally Dr Sarita Narayan Wagholi Pune
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If it's the first cycle, there is no need to change line of management at present. You and husband have been thoroughly investigated ? I need to see your reports / proper history to understand and give you proper advice.
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U hv a cheaper option of HSg to check tubal status
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hysteroscopy is just done to see if the endometrium and cavity is normal..
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