Maybe: A polyp can decrease your pregnancy rate as well as increase your risk of miscarriage. So removing it would optimize your chances of becoming pregnant. However it may not be necessary, but with an experienced fertility specialist that procedure takes about 5 minutes to do and it very easy.
Answered 10/14/2012
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Maybe: Is the polyp in the cavity in front of the ostia? If it is, you can have it removed hysteroscopic ally, which does not involve any incisions.
Answered 1/13/2014
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