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I have recently been diagnosed with a polypited uterine and have undergone a hysteroscopy, polypectomy and biopsy to remove some of the larger masses however the smaller polyps still remain and my consultant voiced some concerns regarding my uterine lining. Is there anything that you would recommend that may assist with correcting the lining of my uterus. Or should we start considering surrogacy?
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Please note that all the answers we give are on a generic basis only, as we cannot provide more in-depth answers without access to your medical history. If you need a more detailed response, tailored to you, we would recommend a consultation with one of our Fertility Specialists for more comprehensive medical advice.
Your only option is to have a repeat hysteroscopy in three months time to remove all the polyps. You could try to conceive as it may happen even with polyps. Surrogacy could be considered if you have no joy.
If you still feel you need more guidance and support, you can book a FREE 1-2-1 discovery meeting to talk through the options available to you.