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I have miscarriage in july 14. I tried to conceive from last two year. I was suffering from genital tb the treatment start from sep 15 & completed 9 month tb treatment in may 16 . I had hsg test in july 16. In report uterus have no abnormality but my left tube is blocked. My dr. told me my uterus is retroverted. My dr suggest me two month follicular monitoring and after that diagnostic lab+hystroscopy. I had follicular monitoring in aug 16 and sep 16, both month i ovulate from left side. now my question are: (1) Is retroverted uterus create problem in conceive (2) should i go for follicular monitoring till i ovulate from right side or try for few more months without follicular monitoring or go for hysteroscopy? (3) What are my chances to become pregnant.
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Hello... You can become pregnant don't worry... Normal position of uterus is anteversion, distortion in position of uterus impairs implantation.. Also you have blockade in left tube.. As doctor said go for 2 months monitoring, if it doesn't work, tube and position will be corrected with hysteroscopy
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