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Hsg after misscarriage
Hello doctor... i have pcod.. trying to conceive since 3 years... i was conceived next month of mu hsg although i don't have any tubal blockage.. unfortunately at 12th week.. i got misscarriage which happend in 10 months back. again we are trying for baby.. last two months regularly we tried but not conceived. again I want hsg for conceiving now.. or can I get naturally.? please reply doctor..
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U can try naturally dear and see take folic acid supplementation also as ur trying for pregnancy
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Take Tablet Fertisure F for female partner and Tablet Fertisper for Male partner once at bedtime daily for three months
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Use I know kit for detection of ovulation and timed intercourses from day 10 of periods onwards every alternate day Joining with husband in women down position with two pillows bellow your buttocks and sleep in the same position for 8 hours after joining to avoid semen trickledown. Use washroom before joining and don’t use wash room for 8 hours after joining to avoid semen trickledown.
Health Tips
Avoid papaya and pineapple Avoid lifting weights and stress and travel and dehydration
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Hello. There is no need of HSG. However because of 2 miscarriages I would recommend you to go for few blood tests. And try naturally for pregnancy for another 4 months.
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