thread: Laparoscopy Results Blocked tubes????

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  1. #1
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    Feb 2007
    Central Coast NSW
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    I know... the ladies in here are absolutely beautiful I would be truely lost without you girls ... It really does make such a different having so much support

    I'm actually feeling alot better today.... I'm going to have a great christmas with my family and then get down to business after i do my HSG ... There is not much leway (sp?) For the HSG... i have booked it for when i should be around CD6.... maybe i should try and change that to cd8 or something...... any thoughts anyone???


  2. #2
    barney Guest

    hey nikki,
    just me again lurking on you lol
    i just sent you some info i no im a pain but i dont want you stressing out hun and if i can do anything to help im gonna
    so just tell me to get lost when i get to much cause i can pmsl

    ps: go ruffy your the best ,she is amazing
    Last edited by barney; December 5th, 2008 at 06:40 PM.

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    Mar 2008
    In the darkroom
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    Hun you are getting some great advice - well done to Sush and Ruf!!

    I think knowledge is power and you KNOW that another lap could potentially do more harm than good. Everytime they go in there with their instruments there is potential for scar tissue and possible mistakes. It's also very invasive (when you think of it in terms of TTC) and as you mentioned - the recovery week can be horrific. If he knows where the problem lies - in this case, your tubes, then he should have advised you on the different options available to you.

    Thank god for BB because had you not been armed with the information you would be booked in for another lap.

    You should be so so proud of yourself for standing your ground with him. I would never go back to a doctor that didn't explain my options, particulary when it comes to something as sensetive as this. He should have recommended the least invasive route considering you are TTC. What an a$$!!

    Focus on having a lovely Christmas and a happy New Year hun.

    In regards to CD6 - how long does AF go for usually? Perhaps ring the clinic and ask them if it matters if you have AF.

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    Feb 2007
    Central Coast NSW
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    Smithy - i love all the info you have given me.... it really does make things alot easier

    Amy - Yep i know... I think its crazy that he wants to give me another LAP... Especially when there are more easier ways to check my tubes
    I usually stop AF at cd5... but this cycle has been weird and i havent stoped till today cd7.. They wont do a HSG if you have AF/spotting... they said it has to be after af/spotting and before CD10... doesnt give much room to play with