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Surgery for removing my fallopian tubes
Hi I have been suffering from PCOD/PCOS. Been married for 7years and have no child. I have been adviced by my gynecologist that my left side of fallopian tube is blocked by hydrosalpinx so they need to remove my fallopian tube. Also there is a cyst on the right side of the ovary.And then he will test my right fallopian tube to check whether it is affected or not. If it seems affected they will remove it too and they will try for IVF which they are not sure will workout or not. I am confused whether I need to do this surgery or not. Please guide me.
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In case of ivf both the tubes need to be clipped. Have you been treated for hydrosalphinx earlier?
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Take second opinion from doctor
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Consult for second opinion
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Hydrosalpinx needs surgical removal as it may interfere during ivf I agree with ur drs advise
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