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Hysteroscopy- any personal experiences?

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flyingsprocket · 18/04/2013 16:58

Having discovered a polyp by ultrasound I'm scheduled to have a hysteroscopy next week. It could be RPOC as I had a late miscarriage 8 weeks ago but the sonographer reckoned it more likely to be a polyp.

I'm not apprehensive about the procedure & I'm relieved there seems to be a reason for all the bleeding I've experienced.

Can anyone share their own experience? How long did you have to wait to TTC again? What was the recovery like?

Thanks ladies

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TheAccidentalExhibitionist · 18/04/2013 18:02

Hi, I had a couple of Hysteroscopys 2 years ago. It was day surgery but I stayed in both times as I'm slow to recover from GAs.
It was fine. I was advised that it would take a week to 10 days to recover but it was more like 3 weeks recovery time.
I was pregnant within about 6 weeks both times.
Sorry to hear about your late miscarriage, how awful for you.

flyingsprocket · 18/04/2013 20:26

Thanks, just what I wanted to hear Smile

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helenlouisey · 19/04/2013 13:57

Hi, are you having a lap or just a hyst? When I had a lap & hyst together I was out of hospital the same day and I was fully recovered within a week. I conceived 3 weeks later. When I had my hyst a few years later I was recovered within about 2-3 days, and conceived 3 months later.

Best of luck

flyingsprocket · 20/04/2013 13:40

Thanks for the reply helen just the hysteroscopy to remove whatever's there! Glad to know the recovery is so quick although I think out mini cycling weekend 2 days later is out of the question - boo!

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