Is It Possible To Get Pregnant After A Nova Sure Procedure?
I had a nova sure procedure April of 2012. I didn't have a lot of cramping after the procedure and I have had a period every month since. My periods before the procedure were extremely heavy, enough to make me anemic every month. Since the procedure they are on time for 6 days and medium to heavy bleeding. I am wondering if it is possible to become pregnant with my situation. I am actively Trying to conceive.
Because the nova sure procedure treats the lining of the uterus, the chances of conceiving are reduced but you can still possibly become pregnant if you are sexually active.
If you are actively trying and finding it difficult then it would be best to speak to your gynaecologist. Investigations may be necessary to determine if this is the cause of the difficulty or if there is another cause.
There are effective treatment options that may be available to you.
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Is It Possible To Get Pregnant After A Nova Sure Procedure?
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Because the nova sure procedure treats the lining of the uterus, the chances of conceiving are reduced but you can still possibly become pregnant if you are sexually active. If you are actively trying and finding it difficult then it would be best to speak to your gynaecologist. Investigations may be necessary to determine if this is the cause of the difficulty or if there is another cause. There are effective treatment options that may be available to you. I hope this helps