Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the responses! I’m going to give it a try for the next few months and see what happens.
Re: How I found out? I had an HSG and later an SHG that both showed normal fill and spill. The HSG showed a slight delay in spill on the left tube which the doctor at the time attributed to using an insufficient amount of contrast. Well, two years later I had to have a laparoscopy to remove an ovarian cyst and despite the fill and spill seen previously, both tubes were adhered and clubbed at the ends and the left one was so adhered it looked like there were no fimbria which is the part of the tube that picks up the egg from the ovary. I’ve never had gonnorhea or chlamydia so it is unknown where the adhesions came from. I wish I would have known to check for this a long time ago because I’ve spent years TTC not knowing it was literally impossible.
silent endometriosis?
No, I thought that was my issue too. But the surgeon is an endometriosis specialist and found zero endo anywhere. Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the responses! I’m going to give it a try for the next few months and see what happens.
Re: How I found out? I had an HSG and later an SHG that both showed normal fill and spill. The HSG showed a slight delay in spill on the left tube which the doctor at the time attributed to using an insufficient amount of contrast. Well, two years later I had to have a laparoscopy to remove an ovarian cyst and despite the fill and spill seen previously, both tubes were adhered and clubbed at the ends and the left one was so adhered it looked like there were no fimbria which is the part of the tube that picks up the egg from the ovary. I’ve never had gonnorhea or chlamydia so it is unknown where the adhesions came from. I wish I would have known to check for this a long time ago because I’ve spent years TTC not knowing it was literally impossible.
silent endometriosis?
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the responses! I’m going to give it a try for the next few months and see what happens.
Re: How I found out? I had an HSG and later an SHG that both showed normal fill and spill. The HSG showed a slight delay in spill on the left tube which the doctor at the time attributed to using an insufficient amount of contrast. Well, two years later I had to have a laparoscopy to remove an ovarian cyst and despite the fill and spill seen previously, both tubes were adhered and clubbed at the ends and the left one was so adhered it looked like there were no fimbria which is the part of the tube that picks up the egg from the ovary. I’ve never had gonnorhea or chlamydia so it is unknown where the adhesions came from. I wish I would have known to check for this a long time ago because I’ve spent years TTC not knowing it was literally impossible.