How to Get Pregnant After Having a Laparoscopy
A laparoscopy is a surgery that is often done because a woman and her doctor suspect she has endometriosis. Endometriosis can make pregnancy difficult as tissue implants where it does not belong. Laparoscopic surgery involves the creation of two small incisions where the doctor inserts a camera to look for signs of misplaced tissue. After laparoscopic surgery a woman can up her chances of pregnancy.
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Look closely at your menstrual cycles. In order to get pregnant you should know every single aspect of your cycles. Each cycle should be monitored for signs of ovulation. Take your temperature in the morning. Examine your cervix. Chart the rise and fall of your ovulation as well as the production of cervical fluid.
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Note the length of your cycles. After your laparoscopy your cycles should return to normal. A normal cycle is between twenty-four days and thirty-five days. Track the cycle as it begins with the first blood flow. Note each day that you go without bleeding as well as when bleeding starts up again. Careful examination of your cycles can help you get pregnant.
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Contact your doctor. If you have not gotten pregnant after surgery within six months you should speak to your doctor. A doctor can suggest alternative treatments such as fertility measures. The fertility measures can help you get pregnant even if you have endometriosis.
Tips & Warnings
Make sure to have your husband checked as well to make sure he has no problems.
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