My wife is 23 years old. We tried to have baby from last year but we failed and checked with home doctor. According to doctor her uterus doesn't get expand and not well developed. So is it possible to give birth of baby?
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My wife is 23 years old. We tried to have baby from last year but we failed and checked with home doctor. According to doctor her uterus doesn't get expand and not well developed. So is it possible to give birth of baby?
Did you ask her doctor that question?
I wouldn't try to have a baby until you find out because that sounds like it could be fatal to her and the baby if her uterus won't expand enough.
This is best discussed with your doctor, or a fertility specialist. Not knowing her medical history, or the extent of the issue, there's really no way we can give you advice.
What may be the another options to have baby? Is there possible to have test tube baby ? Really I'm in great trouble. Please help me
You would have to ask the doctor what options. I don't think test tube babies are the norm for the average person and it would probably cost a ton and not be covered by insurance.
Would a fertility expert be able to help with her uterus problems?
You are going to have to see someone. Other than J-9 replying, I don't think we would know what you can do in your situation.
A fertility specialist is a place to start. Will he/she be able to solve this issue, we can't know, but if anyone can, it would be a fertility specialist. At least then the OP will know whether his wife will be able to become pregnant and carry a child. If not, they can make other arrangements.
I'm sorry, but without knowing what her medical conditions are, I can't help you. This is really something that you need to discuss in depth with her doctor.
There are other options available, as Alty suggested.
Please stop using the ASK button to ask the same question over an over. Your duplicate threads will be removed.
If you have any follow up, please post as a reply to this thread ans you have done previously.
Yes, you need to ask her OB/Gyn for a referral to a fertility specialist. You BOTH need to be tested for egg production, sperm production etc. Only after a thorough bank of tests can your physician advise a course of action.
One alternative is adoption.
There are no gynecologists on this site. No licensed doctor would put his/her degree at risk by guessing at a diagnosis online. You'll have to take your wife to a real gynecologist, one that can see her, run tests, and assess her.
You've received the only suggestions we can offer. Either you take the advice, or do what you want. There is nothing further we can offer.
You continue to start new threads about the same topic. The only advice has already been posted on this thread. That's all anyone can offer. It doesn't matter how many times you re-post the same question, this is it, this is the advice. Either take it or leave it.
Good luck.
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