Eight years of marriage One 6-year-old had a caesarean section and is currently seeking a second child. I was asked to perform a laparoscopy after the HSG test revealed a tube block. Is it difficult? Or easy?

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Asked by Female, 36 · 1 day ago
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Laparoscopy in the context of a blocked fallopian tube after a cesarean section is generally performed by a gynecologist.
A gynecologist specializes in female reproductive health and would manage the laparoscopy procedure to evaluate and treat tubal blockages affecting fertility.
The difficulty of laparoscopy can vary based on individual factors such as previous surgery scars (like a cesarean section), the extent of tubal blockage, and pelvic adhesions. Prior cesarean sections can sometimes make access a bit more complex but typically do not prevent the procedure.
If you want, I can explain more about what laparoscopy involves or how tubal blockages affect fertility.
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