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[quote=Anonymous]Hello I am 41 and have been through a multitude of test since starting to try and conceive this past March 2013. Being over 41 they almost always send u straight to a fertility specialists. Going to a fertility specialists they took lots of blood for multiple tests than did an ultrasound where they saw 1 pedunculated fibroid on outside of uterus. Since she wasn't sure if it was a fibroid or cyst on ovary I went back next day to get more intense 30 min ultrasound and sonogram. They found 2 more pedunculated fibroids on outside of uterus, said they looked like Mickey Mouse ears which I didn't really find amusing, but said inside of uterus looked clear ,,,,,Which later I find out was wrong. Next we did an HSG test where they shoot ink up in uterus to check for abnormalities and blocked tubes. Tubes were not blocked but he saw a shadow in my uturus which turned out to be a 1. Cm polyp kind of taking up a decent amt of space inside uturus. HSG procedure was painful But not THAT horrible because i took meds ahead of time, 2 tylenols with codeine, and didnt have blocked tubes. Take strong painkiller meds before getting HSG the quick expansion of uterus will cause sometimes severe cramping..... I bled like light period 2 days after and spotted brown for about 5 more days than had annoying vaginal burning for another week. They finally gave me antibiotic doxycycline but honestly it didn't do much think burning was more chemicals , and hormones readjusting and healing process. Next I had a saline ultrasound to confirm the polyp this procedure for me was more painful than the HSG test. dr said I should have a hysteroscopy and a polypectomy? So today I had the hysteroscopy surgery.... They do put u under which was a terrifying first time especially not knowing what else they would find, but all went well and the med staff was super super nice. Dr removed a 1 cm polyp and didnt see anything else ;) It takes a little while for antheseology meds to where off but only slight cramping right after and little bleeding. So now next month hopefully will TTC :) although I still have high HSH levels and good AMH levels. Just wanted to share experience if anyone has any question[/quote]
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