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What Does The Following Pelvic Scan Report Indicate?

According to report Plain readiograph of Pelvis : Normal Procdure : Under aseptic precautions, Ioonic iodinated contrast (diatriazoate meglumine) injected into the uterine cavity using Karmans cannula (No. 4) and appropriate spots taken. Findings: Uterine cavity show prompt contrast opacification and is normal in shape and contour. No filling defects or septae seen. Bilateral fallopian tubes are completely opacified and are normal in dimension, shape and outline . No blockades, abnormal dilatation, filling defects or devertifulae are seen No periprocedural intravsation of contrast. Free peritoneal spill seen bilaterally. Impression: Normal study Please guide me in details about what is condition present and what is option to care it and how can conceive baby.
Thu, 13 Oct 2016
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This is a normal report. There is nothing that requires treatment.

The first part of the report describes how the procedure was done and the instruments used.

The second part describes the findings, which were normal uterus and tubes. No evidence of pelvic adhesions.

In order to conceive, you have to consult your obstetrician. He can monitor your ovulation, give you medications that help ovulation, and instruct you about the appropriate time for intercourse.
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What Does The Following Pelvic Scan Report Indicate?

This is a normal report. There is nothing that requires treatment. The first part of the report describes how the procedure was done and the instruments used. The second part describes the findings, which were normal uterus and tubes. No evidence of pelvic adhesions. In order to conceive, you have to consult your obstetrician. He can monitor your ovulation, give you medications that help ovulation, and instruct you about the appropriate time for intercourse.