This procedure takes anywhere from thirty to forty-five minutes to perform. The falloposcopy is sometimes followed by tubal reconstructive surgery, which extends the time to one - two hours.
The benefits of having this procedure done can be determined from the many abnormalities it detects from inside the fallopian tubes. These abnormalities include obstruction of the tubes, scar tissue, and damage to the inner lining. Your physician will be able to begin treatment immediately - once specific abnormalities - if any - are discovered. If determined that damage is too severe - it is then that In Vitro Fertilization is considered to be the next logical step.
| Each pregnancy, expectant mother, and unborn child is different. Your pregnancy may not progress the same as the information found here. The information here is based on the average pregnancy. It's not meant to be a replacement for any advice your may receive from your doctor. If you have any concerns about your pregnancy, we advise you to contact your doctor. |
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