- Female
- 35 Years
- 09/09/2025
I consulted 7 months ago. The doctor said that both tubes show tubercles and sacculation. After that, I had laparoscopy, PCOD drilling, and dye test. Now the doctor has suggested IUI. But I want a quick result. My question is, can I not get pregnant through regular sexual intercourse? Please tell me exactly what I should do?
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Your history shows bilateral tubal damage (tubercles, sacculation), which may block or reduce natural conception chances. Though youve had laparoscopy, PCOD drilling, and dye test (++ result), physical intercourse may still not lead to pregnancy easily. IUI (Intrauterine Insemination) is often suggested when tubes are damaged but the uterus and ovulation are okay.
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