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Failed ivf
I have had three failed ivf cycles with four transfers and now also one cycle cancelled but My right side tube is block and I wanted to open it but I am confused what to do one dr has advice for fallopian tube recanalization as it is non invasive as I have already done one laproscopy on last year but ivf specialist tells it will be not so useful but I wanted to open as before also I thought of knowing why my tube is block but they told me to go for ivf which failed and most of the I ovulate from block side plz advice me what I should do ?????
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I sincerely feel going for ivf is a better option than tubal recanalisation.
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Reasons are 1. Recanalisation is associated with a high risk of ectopic pregnancy 2. While ivf we can grade embryos and replace a healthy embryos( we can choose good embryos that is not possible in iui or natural contraception with open tubes) 3. Your age is 34 and chances of defective embryos are more
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