Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Priyanka Sharma - Jun 2nd, 2014 5:25 am. | |
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Dear Doctor. I have got my laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy by a gynecologist in Amritsar. After 3 month of this laparoscopic surgery with endometrioma enucleation. My menses stopped. I asked gynecologist and she said it will come after 6 month but even after 6 month I had no more periods and showed the following ovarian parameters: AMH 0, 8 LH 25 FSH 58 E2 18 In my opinion gynecologist has completely destroyed my ovary. TIn my opinion the gynecologist is one negligence during my surgery of ovarian cystectomy and she should be punished of malpractice. |
re: Ovarian Failure
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Jun 4th, 2014
7:11 am
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If you have your previous all report is showing all your ovarian functions are OK than it can be proved as an error. But Negligence can not be proved. We will advice you to repeat the test one more. |
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