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Proliferative Endometrium
Has anyone done
Hysteroscopy
and read this 'Proliferative Endometrium'. I recently have done
Hysteroscopy
and just got my report which said this and Google has not been helping so to my rescue I thought what best other than here to ask you all experts.
Has anyone done
Hysteroscopy
and read this 'Proliferative Endometrium'. I recently have done
Hysteroscopy
and just got my report which said this and Google has not been helping so to my rescue I thought what best other than here to ask you all experts.
Star3129
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Diagnosed with Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding
I am looking for any advice or if anyone has had a similar experience - I started bleeding heavily May 2021 after 20 years of no issues on the mini Pill (Desogestrel) I had a transvaginal scan (Sept 2021) and a
hysteroscopy
(Jan 2022) as a polyp was suspected, but nothing was found.
I am looking for any advice or if anyone has had a similar experience - I started bleeding heavily May 2021 after 20 years of no issues on the mini Pill (Desogestrel) I had a transvaginal scan (Sept 2021) and a
hysteroscopy
(Jan 2022) as a polyp was suspected, but nothing was found.
Kittie5117
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
hysteroscopy findings
I’ve just received my letter following a
hysteroscopy
, an it says I have a normal cavity with a slightly wider than normal intra-ostia diameter. Does anyone know what this means ?
I’ve just received my letter following a
hysteroscopy
, an it says I have a normal cavity with a slightly wider than normal intra-ostia diameter. Does anyone know what this means ?
Shelly085
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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Possible Endo without too much pain?
I’ve since seen a really great private consultant who wants me to have a
hysteroscopy
and laparoscopy at the same time, and he seems pretty certain he’ll find Endometriosis.
I’ve since seen a really great private consultant who wants me to have a
hysteroscopy
and laparoscopy at the same time, and he seems pretty certain he’ll find Endometriosis.
LouiseExeter
in
Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Laparoscopy oophorectomy
Unfortunately surgeon could not fit mirena coil as my womb is heart shaped and pretty much split into 2 cavities so I will be on mini pill till menopause to help prevent growths in womb, I've had 2 removed via
hysteroscopy
in 2 years after body rejected Coil last time.
Unfortunately surgeon could not fit mirena coil as my womb is heart shaped and pretty much split into 2 cavities so I will be on mini pill till menopause to help prevent growths in womb, I've had 2 removed via
hysteroscopy
in 2 years after body rejected Coil last time.
Booty42
in
Endometriosis UK
10 months ago
Hysteroscopy endometrial curettage
After 2 failed transfers my doctor has recommended I have an
hysteroscopy
endometrial curettage. I said yes without knowing anything about it and I was told I’d get information sent through the post.
After 2 failed transfers my doctor has recommended I have an
hysteroscopy
endometrial curettage. I said yes without knowing anything about it and I was told I’d get information sent through the post.
Poppygarden
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Immunology and hysteroscopy biopsy
I am also given a
hysteroscopy
to check my lining and take a biopsy for any indication of inflammatory on the surface. I am on the waiting list for 8 weeks... this is done on the NHS hence the long wait.
I am also given a
hysteroscopy
to check my lining and take a biopsy for any indication of inflammatory on the surface. I am on the waiting list for 8 weeks... this is done on the NHS hence the long wait.
Midsummer_daydream
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Should I have a hysterectomy?
My consultant did a
hysteroscopy
and removed the polyp. Thankfully I had a biopsy that showed no signs of cancer. As I had had prior bad reactions to Mirena/Jaydess, he tried endometrial ablation but said the op was unsuccessful as the tissue was too deep and spongy to remove totally.
My consultant did a
hysteroscopy
and removed the polyp. Thankfully I had a biopsy that showed no signs of cancer. As I had had prior bad reactions to Mirena/Jaydess, he tried endometrial ablation but said the op was unsuccessful as the tissue was too deep and spongy to remove totally.
mavenmi
in
Menopause and Perimenopause Support
5 months ago
Septate Uterus
I’m due to have a
hysteroscopy
to double check soon and if it is then I will need surgery. I feel very anxious about it as I’ve never known anyone else to have this.
I’m due to have a
hysteroscopy
to double check soon and if it is then I will need surgery. I feel very anxious about it as I’ve never known anyone else to have this.
Shelbs84
in
Fertility, Miscarriage & IVF Support
2 years ago
Changing pill any suggestions
On the wait list for
hysteroscopy
laproscopy and dye .. for enlargened ovary and calcifications .
On the wait list for
hysteroscopy
laproscopy and dye .. for enlargened ovary and calcifications .
Hidden
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
New to this - need advice
Worried about how this will affect work as have already had time off (teacher) for this and for
hysteroscopy
. First couple of days are debilitating and can bleed for fortnight. Need support and advice
Worried about how this will affect work as have already had time off (teacher) for this and for
hysteroscopy
. First couple of days are debilitating and can bleed for fortnight. Need support and advice
MSLMQ
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Laparoscopy and AMH reduction
Hello I'm currently on a waiting list for an laparosocopy and
hysteroscopy
but wanted some advice. I have an AMH of 2.1pmol/l (very low) and I heard that a laparoscopy can reduce the AMH even further.
Hello I'm currently on a waiting list for an laparosocopy and
hysteroscopy
but wanted some advice. I have an AMH of 2.1pmol/l (very low) and I heard that a laparoscopy can reduce the AMH even further.
laraedwards
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Hysteroscopy for suspected polyps
I have now got a letter for a
hysteroscopy
on 18th August, and to say I am scared is an understatement. I suffer with pelvic pain, and I am worried that this procedure will be painful and/or make my pain worse.
I have now got a letter for a
hysteroscopy
on 18th August, and to say I am scared is an understatement. I suffer with pelvic pain, and I am worried that this procedure will be painful and/or make my pain worse.
Bravesoulx
in
Women's Health
2 years ago
EMMA test results - does treatment work?
ERA was all fine, as was a
hysteroscopy
- so nothing wrong with structure or timings which is good. My NK cell results seem pretty marginal, but we're looking at immune treatment. The thing I'm most worried about is the Emma test, where I had 0% lactobacillus.
ERA was all fine, as was a
hysteroscopy
- so nothing wrong with structure or timings which is good. My NK cell results seem pretty marginal, but we're looking at immune treatment. The thing I'm most worried about is the Emma test, where I had 0% lactobacillus.
Simmokt
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
About to start 3rd embryo transfer with steroids
If this cycle doesn't work we will probably do another egg collection and then also a
hysteroscopy
, uterine biopsy, EMMA / ALICE / ERA tests.
If this cycle doesn't work we will probably do another egg collection and then also a
hysteroscopy
, uterine biopsy, EMMA / ALICE / ERA tests.
AdviceforJane
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
fatigue
Finally after a year and a half I’m getting my first laparoscopy &
hysteroscopy
! Just have a quick question for everyone … what do you all take/do about the fatigue?
Finally after a year and a half I’m getting my first laparoscopy &
hysteroscopy
! Just have a quick question for everyone … what do you all take/do about the fatigue?
R0zie
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Age 43, AMH and AFC ok. High or Low dose stimulation? Hysteroscopy? Additional tests?
They say I have polystic type ovaries (not the syndrome) They are also saying I need a
hysteroscopy
. I've had no polyps or anything on my scans and no other clinic have suggested it is repeated, so I'm not sure it is worth it? It costs the same as in the UK.
They say I have polystic type ovaries (not the syndrome) They are also saying I need a
hysteroscopy
. I've had no polyps or anything on my scans and no other clinic have suggested it is repeated, so I'm not sure it is worth it? It costs the same as in the UK.
Orangeflowers
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
new here, possible deep infiltrative endo, not confirmed yet
Gynea appt noted retroverted uterus, possible endo, possible deep infiltrative endo, due to bowel and bladder issues… currently waiting on
hysteroscopy
and MRI first week in September to confirm. This morning I had lots of blood in my stool which is a new symptom, is this normal of endo?
Gynea appt noted retroverted uterus, possible endo, possible deep infiltrative endo, due to bowel and bladder issues… currently waiting on
hysteroscopy
and MRI first week in September to confirm. This morning I had lots of blood in my stool which is a new symptom, is this normal of endo?
Kimbox
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Hysteroscopy
Hi Ladies, I had a
hysteroscopy
on the 9th June. I bled after for a week and a half. Then I was due my period and it got much heavier so I’m presuming that’s my period. Usually it only lasts about 3 days and gets lighter but it’s now day 8 and still very visible. Anyone else had the same?
Hi Ladies, I had a
hysteroscopy
on the 9th June. I bled after for a week and a half. Then I was due my period and it got much heavier so I’m presuming that’s my period. Usually it only lasts about 3 days and gets lighter but it’s now day 8 and still very visible. Anyone else had the same?
Jrss1
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Living in the PUPO bubble...10dp5dt *sensitive - updated...bfp*
We had to freeze all as there was something showing in my lining (turned out MMC wasn't complete) so returned to the UK and had
hysteroscopy
and biopsy to investigate. This actually showed that things had resolved naturally. All quite distressing and frustrating.
We had to freeze all as there was something showing in my lining (turned out MMC wasn't complete) so returned to the UK and had
hysteroscopy
and biopsy to investigate. This actually showed that things had resolved naturally. All quite distressing and frustrating.
Moonbeam8511
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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