“Ongoing Medical Journey Update”

“Today marked my two-week follow-up, subsequent to the procedure in which the Neupogen was inserted. During the appointment, the medical professional assessed the condition of the balloon, and it was determined that the fluid level within the balloon needed adjustment.

Upon examination, it was observed that the upper lining exhibited greater thickness compared to the lower lining. Consequently, the decision was made to maintain the placement of the balloon for an additional week. As part of my ongoing treatment plan, I will continue taking Estrace and the prescribed antibiotic. The antibiotic has been prescribed to mitigate the risk of infection. My daily routine includes taking Estrace at night, once a day, and administering the antibiotic following the same frequency.”

“Fertility Journey with Neupogen”

“Celebrate our journey through the world of IVF and Neupogen, where hope meets science. Join us as we share our experience with this therapy, its impact on the endometrium, and the potential it holds for those facing challenges in their fertility journey. From prescription to anticipation, discover the resilience that carries us forward, one step at a time.”

“Hysteroscopy for Scar Tissue Removal”

“Hysteroscopy for Scar Tissue Removal”

As a consequence of previous uterine surgeries, such as dilation and curettage (D&C), cesarean sections, or myomectomies, the formation of scar tissue within the uterine cavity can occur. This scar tissue, known as intrauterine adhesions or synechiae, can lead to a range of reproductive health issues, necessitating medical intervention through procedures like hysteroscopy for scar tissue removal.

Hysteroscopy

What is a Hysteroscopy? A hysteroscopy is a medical procedure that involves examining the inside of the uterus (womb) using a thin, lighted instrument called