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HSG & TVS report- suggestions IUI/IVF
Please suggest whether I should go for IUI/IVF. I was suggested to go for IUI by one doc as she said there's spillage from both tubes. Another doc suggested for ATT then LAPROSCOPY for tube clipping and then IVF as there's hydrosalpinx in TVS. I am very much confused what should I do first- ATT then laparoscopic or first LAPROSCOPY and then ATT. Or should I try IUI cycle. Please answer I am very much stressed about this. My prolactin is 94, other parameters are normal. Husband semen sample is normal.
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Both tubes are dilated and  there is no transperitoneal migration of the dye seen which means there is no free spill seen I will advise you to go with AtT and laparoscopy
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Patient's name : Swati Doctor's name : Swati. HSG doesn't normally diagnose Tuberculosis infection. Your HSG does have some evidence of hydrosalpinx but the tubes are patent. Laparoscopic evaluation suggests bilateral hydrosalpinx. You may start ATT. After three months of treatment you should try for natural conception. If you don't succeed then you may go for IVF. In Medical Sciences we can't give a perfect answer to many problems. We go step by step trying simpler treatment first
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You can try for 2 IUI cycles if no success then directly go for tubal clipping
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Tubal clipping to be done as there is a hydrosalpnx..bcoz it ll effect the embryo transfer.plz connect
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