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Lap./Hysteroscopy and salpingectomy

Morning ladies :)

We are in the final 2ww before I hope to go in for my surgery at the end of the month and I am starting to feel a bit scared and nervous. The lap/hysteroscopy seem to be pretty common (I did some past post searching this morning) but I don't see too much about the salpingectomy (tube removal)...

For those of you who have had any of these procedures I'd love to hear about your experience, recovery and follow up plans. I am trying to stay calm but as it gets closer my nerves are starting to take over. Thank you all!! 

Trying to have baby #1 since April 2013

DH SA March,May 2014 - Low motility and shape issues. On vitamins per RE to help

Me testing April 3, 2014 - FSH and LH good, HSG showed blocked right tube

April 29, 2014 - First RE appt., right tube needs to be removed and possibly left also if

it's bad too. RE suggests going straight to IVF

June 4, 2014 - LAP/HSC and unexpected endo. removed but tubes got to stay!

June 13, 2014 - Post-Op appointment. We decide where to go next since main issue

is MFI influenced. Trying naturally until decision... Repeat SA  in September. Aiming for IUI #1 November 2014.

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Re: Lap./Hysteroscopy and salpingectomy

  • A salpingectomy is also fairly common. Though mostly due to ectopic. I ding have any advice, as my consult is not till the end of the month. But I'm also have a lap/hysteroscopy/salpingectomy so I'm curious what the responses will be.

    Good luck! When are you scheduled?
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  • Since you were post searching, I'm sure you saw all of the advice about how to prepare for the surgery and tips for making recovery a bit easier.

    As for the follow up plan - that's going to depend on what the doctor finds. Sometimes people don't really find anything substantial, so they choose to continue with either TI or IUI. Sometimes people find blockages, cysts, or severe endo and their best bet is to go for IVF. So it depends on all of that, but also on what you are comfortable with and luckily you don't need to make any decisions right away. Just focus on getting through your surgery and recovery and then worry about the next step.

    Good luck!
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    2/14: IVF #1 Lupron Protocol = 12R/10M/9F, no frosties; transferred one 3BB blast = BFN
    4/14: IVF #2 Antagonist Protocol = 18R/16M/15F/6 frosties; transferred one 4BB blast = BFP!!
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  • Milagros315  I actually didn't see too much on prep and recovery, do you have any tips?? :) and thank you!

     

    almostamissus thank you and good luck on yours too! I am hoping for the last week of May, yikes!

    Trying to have baby #1 since April 2013

    DH SA March,May 2014 - Low motility and shape issues. On vitamins per RE to help

    Me testing April 3, 2014 - FSH and LH good, HSG showed blocked right tube

    April 29, 2014 - First RE appt., right tube needs to be removed and possibly left also if

    it's bad too. RE suggests going straight to IVF

    June 4, 2014 - LAP/HSC and unexpected endo. removed but tubes got to stay!

    June 13, 2014 - Post-Op appointment. We decide where to go next since main issue

    is MFI influenced. Trying naturally until decision... Repeat SA  in September. Aiming for IUI #1 November 2014.

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  • Hmm you're right. The Bump's search function sucks.

    There are some basic tips that your doctor may tell you anyway:

    - make sure you have everything you need (food, medicine) before the surgery because you may not want to go out for a few days
    - wear loose clothing
    - tell the doctor's if you've ever felt sick from anesthesia, they can give you anti-nausea meds
    - bring a pillow for the car ride home, it helps to hold it against your stomach
    - take it easy, even if you feel okay, take it easy - it takes some time for the meds to wear off
    - be very careful about keeping your incisions clean
    - lay with your legs in the air or use a heating pad to help with gas pains in your chest/shoulders if you get them

    My #1 tip is to start taking a stool softener a few days before surgery and keep taking it for a few days after. The constipation is no joke.
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    21 Cycles TI: BFNs
    DX: Stage 2 Endo, uterine polyps and paratubal cysts removed
    2/14: IVF #1 Lupron Protocol = 12R/10M/9F, no frosties; transferred one 3BB blast = BFN
    4/14: IVF #2 Antagonist Protocol = 18R/16M/15F/6 frosties; transferred one 4BB blast = BFP!!
    Beta #1 (5/12) = 232 Beta #2 (5/16) = 886 Beta #3 (5/20) = 3168
    EDD 1/18/15 It's a BOY 

    ~~~~~~ All Are Welcome ~~~~~~

  • I don't have any experience with those procedures, but I wanted to say good luck!
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    DX: 3/2014 Prolactinoma/Hyperprolactinemia- Started cabergoline 2/2014
    5/2014 Possible mild PCOS in addition to hyperprolactinemia??
    7/2014 Adding probable tubal factor to the diagnosis list
    9/2014 And now adding hypothyroid to the list- Started synthroid 9/2014
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  • @Milagros315‌ is correct about the stool softener. I thought I would be fine and just eat some prunes and it would be no biggie. I was wrong. Get some and use them. Though you may feel good after a few days, take it easy. I started cleaning the house and I paid for it for sure.

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    We've been working on baby #1 since July 2013 using Open ID donor sperm.  8 IUI attempts with 5 actual IUIs and one chemical pregnancy.  We have one fresh IVF cycle under our belts as well as a FET.  I have endometriosis and a uterine septum that was corrected via surgery in November 2013. 

    11/14/14 -  Second HSG shows that tubes are still clear and ute is looking good. 

    12/6/14 - Started BCPs in prep for IVF #2

    12/22/14 - Saline u/s and endometrial scratch (All was clear and OUCH!)

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    Stool softener! While the first several days I was praying to god I wouldn't have a BM (I had endo/scar tissue removed from bowels) I think it was day 4-5 i started getting extremely uncomfortable, I had never experienced that kind of constipation in my life! Drink lots of water, and have some light foods available to eat like jello, pudding, soup. For me, I was down for a good week and even then I was still sore and trying to do more than I should of. I had a lot of cutting done, so I think it's different for everyone and what they find. You will do fine! Good luck!
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    TTC since January 2013 
    Him: Excellent SA
    Me: 2 clear HSG's, perfect 28 day cycle with ovulation, all testing/blood work good
    1/23/14- **Surgery**
    Diagnosis: severe pelvic adhesions from stage 3/4 endo and old ruptured appendix
    RE Recommends IVF due to likely tubal damage
    IVF #1- November 2014 
                     Started stims 11/7. Antagonist Protocol
                     Trigger 11/17, HCG/Lupron
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                     5 frosties!!! 
                     First ever BFP-  12/4 Beta #1: 35  12/8 Beta #2: 9  CP 

    FET #1- February 2015 



     

  • I had a right salpingectomy due to an ectopic pregnancy. The procdure itself wasn't bad and my surgeon told me it's common with very minor risks. I had one complication in which my bladder decided to not work after the surgery but they put me on a catheter and I was fine after another 24hrs. In a week I was feeling much better and pretty much felt like myself by two weeks post op. My complication isn't common and I was pretty much just sore after that. It wasn't too bad. Good luck!

    Me (30) DH (31) Married 5/13, TTC since 2/13
    BFP #1 Blighted Ovum resulting in D&C on 11/1/13
    BFP #2 Ectopic Pg, lap surgery on 3/12/14, R tube removed

    BFP # 3, EDD 2/21/15 * please be our rainbow*
  • I am so sorry it's taken me a few days to get back to this thread. I really apprecaite everyones input, knowledge and support! I am still undecided if i will go forward with the surgery this month or next but will be sure to update on what happens. Thank you all for being so amazing!

    Trying to have baby #1 since April 2013

    DH SA March,May 2014 - Low motility and shape issues. On vitamins per RE to help

    Me testing April 3, 2014 - FSH and LH good, HSG showed blocked right tube

    April 29, 2014 - First RE appt., right tube needs to be removed and possibly left also if

    it's bad too. RE suggests going straight to IVF

    June 4, 2014 - LAP/HSC and unexpected endo. removed but tubes got to stay!

    June 13, 2014 - Post-Op appointment. We decide where to go next since main issue

    is MFI influenced. Trying naturally until decision... Repeat SA  in September. Aiming for IUI #1 November 2014.

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