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IUI versus IVF versus laparoscopy by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 19 Aug 2009 5:05pm an infertility specialist , and this makes a bad situation even worse because patients don’t know whom to trust. In the past, a diagnostic laparoscopy used to be a standard part... invasive than the other modern options which are available today. Doing a diagnostic laparoscopy to establish tubal patency is overkill, because this can be done as reliably Read on »
Should we still be doing a laparoscopy for infertile women ? by Dr. Aniruddha M. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:13am When we first started practice , a laparoscopy was considered to be a basic tool in the evaluation of an infertile woman. Laparoscopy was considered to be a major... surgery , because it was minimally invasive; and we performed them routinely for all our patients. Doctors routinely continue to perform a laparoscopy for all infertile couples Read on »
Laparoscopy Booked by Bon Posted Wed 12 Nov 2008 12:00am It will be next Friday at 7am. How excited am I? Phhhhssst! Anyways, I'm getting kind of scared because of Sarah's comments about it hurting like a bitch. OMG!!! I am so not liking the whole bellybutton thing. Maybe I should back out? So, if you've had a laparoscopy , can you give me some heads up on what to expect? Any pointers? Read on »
Do I need a Laparoscopy? by John David Gordon MD Medical Doctor Posted Fri 25 Sep 2009 3:34pm technology has improved the need for laparoscopy has dwindled. I explain it to patients in this fashion: If I do a laparoscopy and find significant adhesions (scar tissue... is your best option. So almost all roads lead to IVF so why do the laparoscopy? Well, not all patients can afford IVF or wish to try IVF. They may be afraid of the drugs, of OHSS Read on »
Question 11. What is a laparoscopy, and do I need one? by John David Gordon MD Medical Doctor Posted Mon 22 Mar 2010 11:47am was the Chairman of the Department and was also an attending in that division. Every Thursday they would have 8-12 laparoscopic surgeries scheduled. A large percentage of these laparoscopies... patients still benefit from laparoscopy which leads to today's Question of the Day 11. What is a laparoscopy, and do I need one? A laparoscopy is an outpatient surgery usually Read on »
Laparoscopy Results by Bon Posted Fri 02 Apr 2010 10:17am of the laparoscopy procedure from a camera they had inserted in my belly button but DH and I haven't been able to get it to work on our blueray, DVD players, or on my laptop. :( I really want... We'll I'm well rested and ready to talk about how the laparoscopy went. For those that read this and have never had a laparoscopy before, I will give you a play by play Read on »
This is Gastric Bypass Surgery by Laparoscopy by Rocco C. Patient Expert Posted Thu 02 Oct 2008 4:24pm I get questions every week concerning if someone should or shouldn't get Gastric Bypass Surgery. People come to me for affirmation that they are doing the right thing or for me to talk them out of it. I don't do either. It is totally up to you. My job is to help you either way. It is your decision and yours alone. I have placed this v ... Read on »
Laparoscopy and Adoption Update by Bon Posted Tue 30 Mar 2010 2:43pm to the next step - which is referral. :) Thursday is my laparoscopy (April Fools on me) with Dr. J and I am trying to make the most out of my remaining spring break. I am repainting the dining room and entryway along with some small redecorating projects. I'm starting to get scared sh*tless about the lap also. Not looking forward to this. at. all. I went Read on »
Hit me one more time with those side effects! (CLICK TO READ ABOUT CHEMO SIDE EFFECTS) by msrenda Posted Fri 21 Aug 2009 12:39pm on.....and..HMMMMM I forgot what I was writing about! LOL Oh yeah chemo side effects, that's it! I'm very lucky that I haven't been nauseated or sick during my chemo, I'm fortunate that my... was getting better. I liked hearing that and I think that's a great way to look at all the side effects. They are only temporary and each time that toxic waste goes into my body, those Read on »