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CLADesigns
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Quote from: carvsh on 06/11/06, 19:11 Ok, so I'm new here - just wanted to say HI first. Now, onto about me... Dh and I have been ttc #2 for 6 years in oct. Recently in April I had a surgery -lap, and an HSG (dye to check blockage) My whole right tube was blocked. He did clean it out and removed endo tissue. I am overweight and he never said that was an issue as far as performing the surgery. He said these next 3 months will be my "best" time to conceive. I took my first round of clomid last week. I OV today (according to my chart)... BD every other day and we'll see what happens. My surgery took over 3 hours. It was on a friday - i went home that afternoon and went to work on that Monday- I was SORE!!@!!!!! BUt - I'll give ANYTHING to get pg.. so pain is not a problem. Now - address "n'chayla's" comment and ? - I was told by doc to STAY PUT for 30 min. after BD. Just let DH do his thing - grab a small towel and lay there.! After 30 min DH/BF stuff liquidizes anyhoo ... but wait for a while before even gettting up. My mott - Waste not want not ! (gross? ) 
Baby dust to you all.. Hope to meet some great friends on here> !
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I have done a lot of research on natural family planning and I just wanted to let you all know about the "sperm" leaking out. It isn't technically sperm it's semen (sperm is contained within the semen). There will always be a "wet spot". What the wet spot contains will depend on whether or not you are ovulating. When you are not ovulating, your body's defense kills the sperm when it enters your cervix. If you are ovulating then the sperm is allowed to travel through your cervix into your tubes. But the remainder of the semen and the sperm that are not strong enough to swim to your tubes, will leak out. I hope this information helps some of you.
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1st son (Shawn) born via c-section at 29 weeks 2nd son (Jonathon) born via vbac at 20 weeks Have not taken Lovenox yet.
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i am 31 yr old i got my tubes untied 4yr ago and i have one block tubed and had 3 ivi and now i been takeing ovulex 4 about 1 month can any one give me hope
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Gen~ I had a HSG test done in January ( I had requested this after failing to get pregnant with IUI's) and it revealed that my right tube is completely blocked and my left side has been distorted like a weak waterhose. And although while the left side is open it would leave me at high risk to for an EP. And to answer your question an IUI will not work if you tubes are blocked. As the eggs have to have a clear path in the flappoian tiubes to meat the sperm. So has your RE requested and HSG test to be done on you? Why would she suggest you straight to IVF?
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Kelmay0100
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Does anyone know if a hystosalpinogram can cause/lead to blocked tubes? Exactly a year ago I had an HSG, with my regular obg. It showed absolutly no blockage etc. I'm currently working with a specialist who sees a blockage in my left tube. Unfortunately, pics of the HSG are not available, so the specialist is talking about doing another HSG or lap. Any ideas?
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