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Hello

I hope everyone is enjoying the sunshine.

After several years of trying unsucessfully for a second child a friend of a

friend has recently received a diagnosis of blocked fallopian tubes.

She has read about a procedure called 'Uterine Irrigation'. After seaching this

database I found a reference from Colins Nicholls posted several years ago. Is

anyone aware of this procedure or anyone who is proficient in it, ideally based

in the south of England?

Many thanks for your help.

Kind regards

Mandy

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She has read about a procedure called 'Uterine Irrigation'. After seaching this database I found a reference from Colins Nicholls posted several years ago. Is anyone aware of this procedure or anyone who is proficient in it, ideally based in the south of England?Mandy wrote

Hello Mandy

Uterine irrigation should be considered a dangerous practice. Anyway the irrigation would have to go through the cervix so any fluid would get into the tubes and may cause salpingitis, uteritis or peritonitis and the patient dies.

Blocked tubes are most likely to be delt with through surgery.

Regards

Chris

Menzies-Trull

BA [Hons] Film and Television. Documentary film-maker.

Herbalist, Naturopath and Iridologist [Practice established in 1979]

16 Grosvenor Road

Newcastle

Staffs ST5 1LW

01782 713977

www.isisherbs.co.uk

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Many thanks Chris.

I agree with you.

Mandy

On 30 September 2011 at 09:39 Menzies-Trull <c.menzies-trull@...> wrote:

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She has read about a procedure called 'Uterine Irrigation'. After seaching this database I found a reference from Colins Nicholls posted several years ago. Is anyone aware of this procedure or anyone who is proficient in it, ideally based in the south of England?

Mandy wrote

Hello Mandy

Uterine irrigation should be considered a dangerous practice. Anyway the irrigation would have to go through the cervix so any fluid would get into the tubes and may cause salpingitis, uteritis or peritonitis and the patient dies.

Blocked tubes are most likely to be delt with through surgery.

Regards

Chris

Menzies-Trull

BA [Hons] Film and Television. Documentary film-maker.

Herbalist, Naturopath and Iridologist [Practice established in 1979]

16 Grosvenor Road

Newcastle

Staffs ST5 1LW

01782 713977

www.isisherbs.co.uk

Cutbill BSc MNIMH

Medical Herbalist

07985 200805

Visit www.cheshiremedicalherbalist.co.uk

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