Hi Sharon<br><br>Reading this thread and saw that some H'salpinx had not been discovered. I had the same problem and then realized. after looking at dates, that the thing showed up only after ovulation and never before. That may be why some have not been discovered.<br>Had a hydrosalpinx that was removed in March since the clinic would not do another cycle with it still in. Operation was ok and am glad I did it since the statistics for success are better without this mess. Really hope that it all works for you!<br>Now on my second IVF cycle with ET tomorrow to enter the dreaded 2WW !<br>Yuck !<br>
Sharon<br><br>Fantastic news! That is exactly what I had, they were drained, detached etc, so no chance for me falling pg naturally, but IVF has a better chance!<br><br>It is not horrendously painful at all, just uncomfortable for a few days, but worth it!<br><br>Keep us informed of when you go in etc!<br><br>D x
Me 34, DH, 37. Married for 11 years, ttc for 6+, failed 4 x fresh IVF tmts. 5th attempt at Lister Hospital gave us Megan on 5 April 2004 with a very straightforward pregnancy and labour. Attempt number 6 to start hopefully September 2007!
Hi Sharon,<br><br>jan is the quickest I can get in I was told originallt that I would have to wait a year before I could have the procedure but it has gone down to six months.<br><br>Dr Bidgood wants to do the operation where I can try and conceive naturally after as I do not have much scarring on my tubes. <br><br>I hope to god it does work and we do manage to get pregnant naturally.<br><br>