hormonal imbalanced and irregular periods
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by satish chadda - Sep 9th, 2012 2:26 am.
satish chadda
satish chadda
my wife has hormonal imbalanced and irregular periods.
One of the ovaries is large in size and the quality of egg released is not good for the pregnancy doctor has suggested laproscopy minor operation. Are there any good chances of concieving after this operation?
re: hormonal imbalanced and irregular periods by Sadhana Mishra - Sep 19th, 2012 7:46 am
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Sadhana Mishra
Sadhana Mishra
Dear Mr Chhadda

Laparoscopic Surgery is a good option for diagnosing the exact cause of infertility. The surgeon will visually evaluate the pelvic organs and surrounding abdominal organs. We will look for the presence of cysts, fibroids, scar tissue or adhesions, and endometrial growths. We will also look at the shape, color, and size of the reproductive organs. Methylene dye may be injected through the cervix, so the surgeon can evaluate if the fallopian tubes are open.

Even if no signs of endometriosis or other problems are found, the surgeon may remove a sample of tissue to be tested. Sometimes, very mild endometriosis is microscopic and cannot be seen by the naked eye with the laparoscopic camera.

If ectopic pregnancy is suspected, the surgeon will evaluate the fallopian tubes for an abnormal pregnancy.

Depending on what is wrong, the surgeon may treat the problem during the same surgery. Adhesions, endometrial growths, cysts, and fibroids may be removed in some cases. If the fallopian tubes are blocked, they may be opened, if possible. If an ectopic pregnancy is found, the surgeon will remove the abnormal pregnancy and repair any tissue damage.

After surgery, we will explain what your options are for getting pregnant. If you had fibroids removed or a fallopian tube repaired, you may be able to try to get pregnant without help. Also, in the case of endometriosis or PID, the removal of scar tissue may make it possible to get pregnant without further treatment. If after a few months after surgery you do not get pregnant on your own, we may recommend fertility treatments.

With regards
Sadhana
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