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laparoscopy operation

last week i had HSG scan which told me i have both my tubes are blocked the doc said he will  have to do a surgery to try to unblock them, however i had a misscarge in early march this year, which left me in alot of pain i went to the hospital and my gp on a number of occations complaing about the trumendious pain i was feeling they sent me away with pain killers, it wasnt untill 3weeks later the doctr decided to do an inturnal scan, he belive that i had gained an infection and gave me a course on antibiotics for a week. since me and my partner have still been trying for a baby. now i have been for my HSG scan to only find out that my tubes are blocked i am so scared that because of this mishape with my miscarrage it has caused me to have blocked tube, i am sorry scared about having surgery on my tubes just incase it goes wrong i need some reasurance that the processedure is not going to make matters worst and make me lose all my changes of have a healthy child..i am only 26 and would really love to start a family. can you please contact me and give me sum advice pls x
      


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oops that was meant to say 8 days lol not 98 xx
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hi sorry to hear ur news!!! i have blocked tubes aswell , last thur 23/9 i had laprascopy to remove left tube and clip right tube as i will be undergoing ivf next month ive just turned 25 so i know how you feel was gutted when they told me but now i get to go through ivf knowing that i have more chance of it working , op went fine no problems at all been 98 days and i am starting to feel alot better just got tiny little wounds were they operated getting stitched out mon and swelling has went down just little bruised !!! i would advise to get them sorted before starting ivf rather than if u have failed attempt having to get op anyways im guessing you will be getting ivf at some point now??? xxx
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296340 tn?1336164001
don't worry.. laparoscopy is safe... they put you to sleep and you won't feel a thing.. when you wake up.. you will be at the recovery room... I have mine done in 4/17 due to my left tube blocked... doctor went in there and flused it out... I got pregnant a week after the surgery...

you will be in good hand.. put some trust into your doctor...
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955968 tn?1253846802
Hey Sorry For the recent results i can fully relate to your pain, I was diagnosed with the same problem but worst mines actually had fluid in them. so my doc recommended having them completely removed and that initial diagnose was three or four years ago and after additional docs recommended the same thing I went ahead and decided to do it since it was my GREATER chance at mommyhood thru IVF because repairing them could lead to etopic preggos.

I Actually have my tubes removed tomorrow and the knife thing scares my socks off but I've prayed and have my friends and family and you ladies support. You are free to ask me any questions you may have for me after I have my surgery done. I'm told the recovery is only a few days that i can be back at work on Monday but taking it easy of course. But it was a hard decision to make, I wish I had other options v/s the knife but I'm paying for my IVF outta pocket and needed to do all my doc recommended for a higher success rate.

GOOD LUCK ON cONCIEVING. You are in My PRAYERS!
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294043 tn?1354207946
A had a laparoscopy and it is a very safe procedure during which your ob can unblock your tubes and see what else can be wrong.  It took me about 3-4 days to fully recover.

good luck!
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