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Uterus polyps

We're trying to get pregnant with IVF/ICSI. I got pregnant from first try but at 8 weeks I got misscariage. I have uterus polyps and they're growing again and again after already two surgeries were done. First surgery for polyp removal was in 08/06 after wich I got pregnant naturaly after 3 years of try and misscarried at 7 weeks. Then I had polyp removal surgery in 06/07. Now I'm preparing for my 3rd IVF and I found out that I have a polyp again which is significant size and has to be removed. Does anybody have similar problem?    
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Hi, my first time to this site, I have uterine polyps, diagnosed last year after having a miscarriage.  I still have them, and have bleeding between my periods around ovulation time.  I am 42 years old, and have not had the polyps removed yet, they were biopsied and were negative.  I worry about them being there, not sure if  the polyps caused my miscarriage.  I can understand what you are going through, my gynecologist suggest I have my uterus removed, since I am done having children. My symptoms have become worse, especially the breakthrough bleeding.  I wish you all the best keep your chin up, and maybe having the polyps removed again will give you a much better chance for conception.  
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I used to have spotting but now don't. Do you know why they grow so fast?
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I do.  I am having surgery to remove them on Wednesday.  Actually, they are not 100% sure if they are fibroids or polyps.  
Do you have spotting during the luteal phase....???  That is always one sign that I have them.  
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