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willtherebe4
September 19th, 2013, 03:12 AM
Hi Dr Potter,

I was hoping you could tell me whether a diagnosis of Adenomyosis can negatively impact implantation after ET and if there is anything that you would suggest to do prior if I was to cycle with you at HRC.

My report from my Saline Sonohysterogram specifically says:

"Myometrium: The following features were observed in the myometrium suggestive of adenomyosis: small cystic spaces are seen in the myometrium, with typical streaky echogenic lines".

The endometrium appeared normal, with no adhesions and had a thickness of 4.8mm on CD8.

Your feedback would be most appreciated

Thankyou..

Dr. Potter
September 22nd, 2013, 07:53 PM
Hi Dr Potter,

I was hoping you could tell me whether a diagnosis of Adenomyosis can negatively impact implantation after ET and if there is anything that you would suggest to do prior if I was to cycle with you at HRC.

My report from my Saline Sonohysterogram specifically says:

"Myometrium: The following features were observed in the myometrium suggestive of adenomyosis: small cystic spaces are seen in the myometrium, with typical streaky echogenic lines".

The endometrium appeared normal, with no adhesions and had a thickness of 4.8mm on CD8.

Your feedback would be most appreciated

Thankyou..

Adenomyosis is a big mystery. It is very common in women that have had multiple pregnancies and in this setting does not appear to have any negative effects on fertility or IVF implantation rates. On the other hand, adenomyosis in the context of long standing or unexplained infertility is a very negative prognostic indicator

willtherebe4
September 23rd, 2013, 08:17 AM
Thankyou for taking the time to reply, much appreciated.



Adenomyosis is a big mystery. It is very common in women that have had multiple pregnancies and in this setting does not appear to have any negative effects on fertility or IVF implantation rates. On the other hand, adenomyosis in the context of long standing or unexplained infertility is a very negative prognostic indicator