1) It can make it more difficult, but yes, you can still get pregnant.
2) It can block your fallopian tubes and/or scar other areas like ovaries.
3) Like others have said, for an official diagnosis you have to get a laproscopic surgery done. Many individuals and/or their doctor suspect it based on discomfort or pain.
4) The only symptoms I had was pain in my left side when I Oed out of that side around the time of O. We also discovered via HSG that my left tube was blocked.
5) As you can see by my sig that I am currently pregnant. We used Femara and timed BDing and miraculously enough I Oed out of my left side that month. I had the Lap surgery in August, got pregnant in Sept, but it was a chemical, but then got pregnant again in October.
Good luck to all you ladies TTC!!
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Dx - Hashimoto's, PCOS, Sjorgen's, MTHFR, Antiphosphilipid, Factor V Leiden
Meds - Armour, Baby aspirin
3 Chemicals (06/07, 06 & 10/08) & 1 m/c (10/07)
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