Vanessa A. asked

👶  Ob Gyn

Is it more difficult to get pregnant with endometrial fluid and irregular menstrual cycles? I have a small polyp and otherwise normal conditions, but my periods are not regular.

February 25th, 2024

Darin M. answered

Having some amount of fluid in the uterus is common and typically not a cause for concern, nor does ...

February 25th, 2024

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