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Q: Is it possible to conceive after removal of an Adenomatoid T
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 28th, 2006
Hello,

Do you think that after removal of an adenomatoid tumor is it possiple a woman to conceive ? My doctor said that he don't like my uterus . On th other hand he said that he made a good job (plastic) to the uterus.
I am thinking of try again by Ivf . What didyou say!

Thank you.
My period is every 21 days (the minimum) up to 25 (the maximum) and this year i missed 2 months .


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on August 8th, 2007
Infertility Answer A1169
Yes, it is possible to conceive after removal of an adenomatoid tumor.You might consider to first try conception using “in vitro” fertilization.










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