Hysteroscopy and Laparoscopy: Game Changers in Infertility
Struggling with infertility can be a frustrating journey, but advanced procedures like hysteroscopy and laparoscopy offer new hope. These minimally invasive techniques allow doctors to diagnose and treat conditions such as uterine abnormalities, endometriosis, and blocked fallopian tubes—key factors that can hinder conception. By restoring reproductive function, these procedures significantly improve your chances of conceiving naturally or through fertility treatments like IVF. Learn how hysteroscopy and laparoscopy could be the solution to unlocking your fertility potential.
Understanding Hysteroscopy
Learn about hysteroscopy, a minimally invasive procedure that helps diagnose and treat uterine conditions like fibroids, polyps, and infertility. Discover its benefits, when it's recommended, and what to expect.
FAQs
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The answer to all these questiions is YES. Government of India has authorized use of COVISHIELD & COVAXIN in preconceptional, pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. Consult your gynaecologist for vaccination advice
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No. You can safely continue to breastfeed. wear a mask, practice hand hygiene and allow another healthy adult take care of your child when not feeding. If you are very sick/hospitalized, you can still pump and send BM for baby.
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Not needed. You can carry on all your routine activity while planning to conceive. Once you come to know that you are pregnant, ask your gynaecologist for guidance.
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You will not go into menopause immediately after hysterectomy if your ovaries have been conserved. If you have undergone oophorectomy as well (ovaries removed), you will have immediate menopause.
Weight gain after any surgery is more related to restricted physical activity. You can resume it after 6-8 weeks (as per doctors advice) and get rid of it.
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Ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves to image the foetus (unborn baby). It is safe and radiation free. In addition, MRI is also radiation free and safe
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