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(reply to Anonymous)

I'm sorry to hear that you aren't pregnant. Don't let this discourage you from continuing to try!

I don't know what could cause your ovaries to be close together, it could be congenital but as long as your tubes are close to your ovaries you should still be able to conceive.

You may also want to consider a hysterosalpingogram (HSG), which is an xray test that looks at the inside of the uterus and fallopian tubes and the area around them.

A hysterosalpingogram is done to:

Find a blocked fallopian tube. The test often is done for a woman who is having a hard time becoming pregnant. An infection may cause severe scarring of the fallopian tubes and block the tubes, preventing pregnancy. Occasionally the dye used during a hysterosalpingogram will push through and open a blocked tube.

Find problems in the uterus, such as an abnormal shape or structure, an injury, polyps, fibroids, adhesions, or a foreign object in the uterus. These types of problems may cause painful menstrual periods or repeated miscarriages.

Good Luck,

Rosa

September 28, 2011 - 7:09am

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