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Been offered tube flush on nhs - thoughts?

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worldwidetravel2017 · 01/09/2024 11:25

I worry as i read this can increase chance of ectopic pregnancy..

I have miscarriage history

Willl probably go ahead with it in a bit

Im 37 -, nearer 38

Wondering your thoughts

Thank you

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moosey89 · 01/09/2024 11:27

Not sure where you heard that, I've never heard it. All it does is clear any obstructions, which wouldn't increase the likelihood of an ectopic. I know lots of people who have had them, no ectopics because of them.

TheYearOfSmallThings · 01/09/2024 11:29

The purpose of this procedure is to clear the tubes and prevent ectopic pregnancy. If there is any association it may be because the procedure is not offered unless there is reason to believe there may be blockage.

Moier · 01/09/2024 11:35

I had one 30 years ago.. but after an ectopic..l had a laparoscopy to remove the ectopic.. tube flushed..
Was pregnant again within the month.
She's 32 years old now.
Good luck.
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