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[|Human|] Hi! Were trying to have a baby and had my follicular monitoring today. My result says i have 3endometrial polyps, one antero-fundal, another posterofundal and the third attached posteriorly. I have a dominant follicle on my left ovary measuring 2.5 by 1.6 cm. My tvs result also indicates i have minimal fluid in the cul de sac. My endometrium is 1.2 cm thick. Could you let me know the results could be favorable for me to conceive? Thanks!
[|AI|]  Hello, your endometrium thickness and the follicular size is favorable for conceiving, but size of endometrial polyps is of concern. If they are of very small size then they might regress themselves, and you can go for follicular study and then have sex regularly for 3 days after your ovulation has occurred for successful pregnancy. But if the endometrial polyps are of larger size, constant or increasing in size then you need to meet your gynecologist for the treatment. In my opinion if endometrial polyp are increasing in size then proper treatment should be done for them first and then go for follicular study and pregnancy. Endometrial polyps may be a malignant condition for endometrium cancer if it shows hyperplasia with atypical. If on biopsy tissue is of normal histology then there is no problem polyp itself is a benign condition with both medical and surgical options of treatment.