For genital tuberculosis treatment has completed or not.In the case of genital tuberculosis usually adhesions occurred and due to that natural conception is sometimes difficult.
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It's not normal to have infertility/ fertility issues, period problems like irregular periods ( early or late), missing periods, spotting between periods, prolonged heavy flow, pains and cramps during cycle, PMS and mood changes before periods, PCOS, Fibroid, Endometriosis, fertility issues, tiredness, hair fall, sleep disturbances, weight issues etc.
If it is happening to you, it's a sign of underlying hormone imbalance which needs further evaluation with blood investigations , scan etc.
Good news is that all your problems can be totally reversed , not by masking the symptoms with pills but by addressing the underlying cause of the problem and healing it from the ROOT cause which is not in your pelvis BTW. Hundreds if women have reversed their fertility issues by addressing the root cause of the problem and have has healthy beautiful babies.
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