tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post7730230995055894402..comments2024-03-28T16:16:27.941+05:30Comments on The IVF Specialist's Blog for IVF patients: Do you need a hysteroscopy before doing IVF ?Dr Aniruddha Malpanihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05693466221743076739noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post-40988005591565565922017-01-22T17:17:28.985+05:302017-01-22T17:17:28.985+05:30Hello from Greece!
I admire your way of thinking...Hello from Greece!<br /><br /> I admire your way of thinking . Just thought to ask for your advice. I am 34 years old,have been pregnant 5 times (in chronological order: 2 biochemical pregnancies, 2 ectopic-lost both tubes, 1 missed miscarriage on 11 weeks after my first IVF with fresh blastocysts.I am a poor responder, so i havent taken ivf meds, i had been on natural cycles)<br /> I had a D&C on 10th December. Now i am on my first period cycle, have done an ultrasound and everything is OK. My IVF DOCTOR told me to proceed to Frozen EMbryo Tranfer as i have two frozen blastocysts. I said no, as i am not psychologically ready yet. My question is:<br />1. What is your opinion about the right time of a FET for my case?<br />2. Is it necessary to have an hysteroscopy before the FET? <br /><br /> Thank you for your reply. <br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post-35294924593014791082016-09-10T20:38:36.381+05:302016-09-10T20:38:36.381+05:30I would NOT advise you to have surgery for the cys...I would NOT advise you to have surgery for the cyst. Unnecessary surgery reduces your fertility as normal ovarian tissue is also removed along with the cyst wall, thus reducing your ovarian reserve.<br /><br />Intramural fibroids ( in the wall of the uterus) do not need to be removed as they do not affect embryo implantation.<br />You can read more about this at www.drmalpani.com/knowledge-center/articles/fibroids-and-infertility<br /><br />Only submucous fibroids ( which are in the uterine cavity) need to be removed. These can be best removed with an<br />operative hysteroscopy ( www.drmalpani.com/knowledge-center/articles/hysteroscopy) to normalise the uterine cavity.<br /><br />I agree that IVF (www.drmalpani.com/our-services/ivf)<br /> would be your best treatment option<br />as it would maximise your chances of conceiving quickly.<br /><br />Time is now at a premium for you - please don't waste it ! You should never have any regrets that you left any stone unturned and didn't give yourself the best shot at fertility treatment.<br />We look forward to helping you to have a baby !<br />Dr Aniruddha Malpanihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05693466221743076739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post-3715271816588995902016-09-10T19:32:30.017+05:302016-09-10T19:32:30.017+05:30Excellent text and excellent blog altogether. Than...Excellent text and excellent blog altogether. Thank you for writing it, I wish I had found it earlier. <br />I am struggling with this question myself. I am a 43 year old woman, I have undergone two inseminations and wondering about IVF. My hormonal levels are all normal, my AMH is 2,44; I have an ovarian cyst (endometrial), and now a doctor whose second opinion I inadvertantly got (because my own was absent so I was seen by another one) is saying how I shouldn't even bother pursuing treating infertility until this endometrioma is not treated, because levels of CA 125 is 24, and CA 19-9 is 48 (other markers were also done, like CEA, He4, RomaIndex, Ca 15-3 and are all normal). The thing is I have known about this cyst for 3 years now, and the doctors suggested at the time that due to my age I should not treat it before giving birth, but rather I should pursue pregnancy which would also minimize it. And now, at 43, she is saying the opposite. That in my age the rates of conception are nil and even smaller with endometriosis. And before seeing her, I was wondering if I should do hysteroscopy as well, because I have two submucous myomas which do not deform uterine cavity. Now I don't know what to do. What would you suggest? Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16206163962933803448noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post-54451658551219515492013-10-23T13:42:34.178+05:302013-10-23T13:42:34.178+05:30Hi bros pls where did u go for the hysteroscopy pl...Hi bros pls where did u go for the hysteroscopy pls can u give the address ? Is it in londonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post-29648806068364968442012-10-17T02:26:00.894+05:302012-10-17T02:26:00.894+05:30Thank you Dr Malpani, your information is very hel...Thank you Dr Malpani, your information is very helpful. I became pregnant on my third IVF following a hysteroscopy and immune therapy. I am now returning for a frozen embryro transfer and it has been suggested that I have another hysteroscopy at £1200 tomorrow? I don't feel it's needed but then again, don't want to regret not doing it if it doesn't work.<br /><br /><br />Cindy, London (treatment at ARGC)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post-42032634567872155142011-09-16T00:12:14.180+05:302011-09-16T00:12:14.180+05:30I've done a hysteroscopy over a year ago befor...I've done a hysteroscopy over a year ago before my first IVF. I had my baby and now I'm ready for a frozen embryo transfer. My RE is INSISTING I pay $600 for ANOTHER hysteroscopy even though I am perfectly fertile, my first hysteroscopy was totally fine and our only problems are male factor. I am frustrated beyond belief and feel my doctor is greedy.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10528990.post-74048600174494806562010-09-09T17:01:46.977+05:302010-09-09T17:01:46.977+05:30Dear Dr Aniruddha:
Thank you for your suggest...Dear Dr Aniruddha:<br /> Thank you for your suggestion. I am a 33 yr chinese lady. I failed twice in IVF,and my doctor suggest me to have a hysteroscopy before the 3rd one and I hesidated this afternoon. I wish I saw your article earlier. <br /> I will take that check. thank you.<br /> best regards.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com