Preparing For Hysteroscopy
Dr. Natalie Crawford explains what you need to know about the hysteroscopy procedure including why it is used, how to prepare, and questions you should ask your doctor. A hysteroscopy is a procedure used to examine the inside of the uterus. It can be used for things like uterine polyps, fibroids, and uterine anomalies such as a uterine septum.
Natalie answers your fertility questions in FFS-For Fertility's Sake
My doctor prescribed Femara for recurrent pregnancy loss. What is this helping if I have a good AMH and antral follicle count?
Can you get pregnant after a Fallopian tube removal after an ectopic pregnancy?
What is it about having PCOS or high AMH that makes it hard to conceive?
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