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Pelvic Factor

Normal Events

Pelvic Factor Detection

Pelvic Abnormalities
  • Abnormal Male Outflow
  • Vaginal Problems
  • Cervical Problems
  • Uterine Problems
  • Proximal Tubal Disease
  • Bilateral Tubal Ligation
  • Distal Tubal Disease
  • Pelvic Adhesions
  • Endometriosis

Clinical Evaluation

Treatment Options

Photograph of the hysteroscopic view of a uterine cavity that demonstrates a small amount of bleeding from transected adhesions with the right and left tubal ostia seen along the right and left edges of the field of view (dark regions). I use estrogen (premarin 2.5 mg a day x 30) and progesterone (provera 10 mg a day for days 21 to 30 on premarin) x 1-2 months following this sort of surgery to resurface the uterine cavity with endometrium. This patient had a long history reproductive failure prior to this surgery. Following the surgery she conceived spontaneously, carried the pregnancy to term, and delivered a healthy baby without incident.



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