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Diagnosed With Idiopathic Sterility, Developed Fundal Myoma, Endometrial Polyp After Myomectomy. Will Surgery Increase Pregnancy Chances?

Hi Doctor, I am 33 years old and married but we were diagnosed a couple with idiopathic sterility.I underwent myomectomy in 2009 jan and now my Gynaecologist says that I have developed a fundal myoma and also an endometrial polyp .I would like to know if the surgery to remove the myoma and polyp would hepl me.And also will they increase the chance of me getting pregnant
Mon, 23 Jun 2014
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Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic.
yes mam in idiopathic unexplained infertility at times respond to such surgery which is then noticed to be the causative factor.
endometrial polyp is definately associated with infertility.
In case you have further questions you can consult me on health care magic forum and i will be happy to help
My URL is http://bit.ly/drmanishajain
Take care and wish you all the best.
Dr Manisha Jain.
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Diagnosed With Idiopathic Sterility, Developed Fundal Myoma, Endometrial Polyp After Myomectomy. Will Surgery Increase Pregnancy Chances?

Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic. yes mam in idiopathic unexplained infertility at times respond to such surgery which is then noticed to be the causative factor. endometrial polyp is definately associated with infertility. In case you have further questions you can consult me on health care magic forum and i will be happy to help My URL is http://bit.ly/drmanishajain Take care and wish you all the best. Dr Manisha Jain.