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Could a tilted cervical opening cause infertility? |
Mine faces backwards and is really hard to find when I am charting whether the cervix is open or closed. I also have a tilted cervix, though mine is only slightly tilted. I've heard that you can get this corrected via surgery. Mostly I've heard this through research on the internet. I've also heard, from one person only (but that person was my ob-gyn) that it's just something that some women have to live with? It can definitely cause infertility because sperm has to get past the cervix in order to meet with your egg. I was told that laying on your back with your feet propped up/lower section elevated can help increase the chance of conceiving. But if it's facing entirely backwards then I don't know how much that would help. After 3 yrs of marriage and trying to conceive all of that time. My husband and I sought advice from my OB/GYN who referred me to a fertility specialist I was actually hoping for explained infertility but oh well. After several failed inseminations, we tried IUI. Went through the IUI injections and the whole bit and mid-way through the cycle, I developed some kind of infection and my Dr canceled the cycle. It was devastating to say the least. We forged on and decided to change clinics to a very well known and successful consultant in India called India Med Guru Consultants recommended by a family friend of ours. Be very choosy when you find a doctor, I chose Indian Med Guru Consultants in India because there success rates are quite high. There are so many setbacks along the way, but working with Indian Med Guru Consultants made the process less stressful. We cried and thanked God for this wonderful blessing. By way of hope and encouragement, we got pregnant first time with IUIand ICSI and I'm now 6 months pregnant with a baby boy! I pray every night for people who are trying to conceive because I understand how awful it is. God bless you and know that He is with you through all of this. I have one. My doctor told me that it usually isn't a problem, but that I may want to "extra elevate" to make sure that the cervix sits in the pool of sperm. Most people only have to put pillows under their butt. My doctor told me that it would be more effective for me to raise my even hips higher than most people have to. It sounds stupid, but I end up putting some pillows against our bedroom wall and putting my feet up on the wall. |
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