Eight years of marriage One 6-year-old had a caesarean section and is currently seeking a second child. I was asked to perform a laparoscopy after the HSG test revealed a tube block. Is it difficult? Or easy?
For a blocked tube, a laparoscopy is frequently performed and is typically regarded as safe and less intrusive. In order to examine the tubes, ovaries, and uterus, the doctor makes a few tiny incisions in the belly and uses a camera. Occasionally, the blockage can be repaired at the same time. The majority of women get better in a few days to a week. Although it is typically not seen as a very challenging procedure, there are a few minor dangers associated with it, such as pain, bleeding, infection, or issues connected to anaesthesia. If it could increase your chances of getting pregnant again, your gynaecologist will explain.