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[quote=Anonymous]i am 31 and we have been trying since i was 25. at 27 we started testing and got unexplained interfility. we did iui and oral clomid for 4 cycles and decided to stop due to job changes and it not working. we have been passively trying ever since. for the past 6 months or so i have had spotting after my periods, sometimes 2-3 times a month for 1-3 days. i went in and visual exam revealed i hadn't ovualted yet (never a problem, but a lot can change in 3 years). had bloodwork, everything ok. i started monitoring ovulation again for the first time in years bc of this, and i am ovulating just fine. had an ultrasound and it shows a 2 cm polyp and a cyst on left ovary (a problem i had way back in high school but not really since then that i was aware of). i have my consultation next week and am probably having a hysteroscopy. i am wondering why it did not show up on all of the tests i had during treatment (hsg, ultrasounds,etc)...was it too small, not there, just didn't see, etc...i am relieved to see that others have the same problem and success getting pregnant after removal. maybe this is the problem after all! i read a statistic (again take it for what you will) that with iui, and after polyp removal, that the rate of pregnancy can go from low 20% to high 60%!!! i am excited to get this removed, and have a biospy, and to make sure there is nothing else going on in there. you are not alone! i welcome any feedback/advice. thinking after this removal, based on dr advice and results, we will try for a few months and maybe go back to iui, as IVF is so expensive. [/quote]
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