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[|Human|] Hello Dr, My HSG report says I have Bilateral distal tubal block and the scan report says Bilateral polycystic ovaries . I m 30 years old and trying for a baby for around an year(Since from my marriage, Jan 2010). My husband is not having any problem and for me the Uterus and cervics are normal. I m adviced to go for a Laproscopic surgery which will treat for both the problems. Is it good to go for laproscopy? Will it completely cure the problem? What are the risks in it? Is there any alternative treatment for this? Please advice me.
[|AI|]  Hi Welcome to Chat Doctor With bilateral tubal block you have 2 options.1) to go for laparoscopic surgery and 2) to go directly for IVF. Both the treatments have their own positives and negatives. With laparoscopy, as said by Chat Doctor.  Even at good hands chances of tubal pregnancy are quite high after treatment. Positives are it is less expensive than IVF for sure, minimally invasive, and it can treat other associated problems if found during operation. If you are lucky you'll get pregnant after laparoscopy. IVF is expensive, but it is the treatment of choice in patients with bilateral tubal block. It gives very good success rates. First get your hormonal evaluation like FSH, LH,Estrogen, prolactin and TSH done to rule out other associated factors which may also contribute to infertility. All the best.