Discussion in 'All Categories' started by anita keswani (heer) - Oct 26th, 2012 3:03 am. | |
anita keswani (heer)
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I hve done laproscopy in nov2011 my ovaries,tubes&uterus all r normal no pco,no endometrium.stagnetion of dye at the terminal end of tube. wht should i do next? |
re: not conceving after laproscopy
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Nov 1st, 2012
11:31 am
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Dr J S Chowhan
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Dear Anita Keswani Laparoscopy can only rule out some of the tubal and ovarian abnormality. There are many factor which can create problem. Please consult any good infertility specialist and get the diagnosis. It is well-known that certain personal habits and lifestyle factors impact health; many of these same factors may limit a couple's ability to conceive. Fortunately, however, many of these variables can be regulated to increase not only the chances of conceiving but also one's overall health. Malfunction of the hypothalamus The hypothalamus is the portion of the brain responsible for sending signals to the pituitary gland, which, in turn, sends hormonal stimuli to the ovaries in the form of FSH and LH to initiate egg maturation. If the hypothalamus fails to trigger and control this process, immature eggs will result. This is the cause of ovarian failure in 20% of cases. Malfunction of the pituitary gland is also one factor. The pituitary's responsibility lies in producing and secreting FSH and LH. The ovaries will be unable to ovulate properly if either too much or too little of these substances is produced. This can occur due to physical injury, a tumor or if there is a chemical imbalance in the pituitary. With regards J S Chowhan |