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Uterine polyps
Is it mandatory to remove the uterine polyps whose size is 1.2 cm if planning for pregnancy . Is polyp create any issue while conceiving
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Dear it's better to remove it as it can prevent implantation. As size is small, it's removal will not take much time. Go to hospital in morning and in evening you can be at your home.
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YES
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Polyp might be causing changes in the endometrial environment and might not help in conception.so better to get it removed
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Better to remove it before planning to conceive. It will interfere with implantation.
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Hello dear as the polyp is very small  you can  go for simply curettage, the polyp will come out, it also help to get pregnant.
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Yes, removal is better choice. But you can try to conceive naturally for 3 to 6 months. Removal will help you conceive.
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You can try concieving but if you are unable to after 6 months then consult a gynecologist. Many women concieve with a polyp.
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50percent of women have Fibroids, apart from size location also matters a lot for treatment.If it is submucosal or fibroid polyp better to remove before planning any treatment for fertility. If recently married, then can wait and watch...
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Polyps are mandatory to be removed hysteroscopically before planning for pregnancy
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Do a Diagnostic hysterolaparoscopy and polyp removal under same sitting of Anesthesia to document complete polyp removal and tubal blocks that may be associated
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Can hinder implantation. Should remove
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Yes it can create problems.better to remove
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Yes Always better to remove an endometrial polyp if you are trying for pregnancy
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Hello Its
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Yes more than 1cm and there is delay in conceiving, removal woukd help to increase chances of getting pregnant
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If you know that there is a polyp and you have had h/o difficulty to conceive, then you might not take any chance and get that tiny polyp removed before conceiving. If you are newly married, polyp was discovered accidentally, the you may just go ahead with planning a pregnancy if you so desire.
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