An embryo needs a perfectly smooth, uninterrupted environment to implant and grow. Uterine fibroids and endometrial polyps act as physical barriers to pregnancy. Through minimally invasive hysteroscopy, we restore your uterine cavity.
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While both are growths inside the uterus that can cause heavy bleeding and severe infertility, they are fundamentally different tissues. Our high-resolution 3D ultrasounds precisely identify their location before we recommend treatment.
Dense, muscular tumors growing within the wall of the uterus (myometrium). Depending on their size and location (submucosal fibroids are the worst for fertility), they can physically block the fallopian tubes or distort the cavity where an embryo needs to attach.
Soft, fleshy overgrowths of the inner uterine lining (endometrium). They act like a natural IUD (Intrauterine Device), causing localized inflammation that actively prevents an embryo from successfully implanting into the uterine wall.
We do not rush straight to IVF if the uterus is compromised. We prioritize surgical correction using the gold standard: Hysteroscopy.
Using advanced transvaginal ultrasounds and Saline Infusion Sonography (SIS), we map the exact size and depth of the growths without a single incision.
A thin, lighted camera is passed through the cervix directly into the uterus. Using delicate micro-instruments, we shave away the fibroid or snip the polyp at its base. There are no cuts on the abdomen, and patients go home the same day.
The uterine lining heals remarkably fast. Within 1 to 2 cycles after the procedure, the environment is pristine and ready for a natural pregnancy attempt, IUI, or an IVF Embryo Transfer.