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Underwent hysteroscopy, D&C, HSG scan for endometrial polys.. was on fertility medicines prescribed.. Novelon 21 days followed by Letrozole 2.5 mg (2) tabs per day for 5 days. Soon after developed polyps on 8th day scan.. Underwent hysteroscopy n D&C - biopsy reports results- endometrial polyps due to progesterone effect.. Is it due to the medication as I got it soon after.. ? What does this polyps due to progesterone effect mean.? Thank u.
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Polyps ideally do not grow within a month Probably thy were not completely removed Were u given  progesterone? U can share the histopathology report fr detailed evaluation
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice pls
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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these polyps effect to he fertility of yours..due to hormone effect some polys grow..that is what is mentioned.
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Consult please.
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