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I had a polyp removed in August, it was found with a HSG in October. During the surgery consult I was also told that there was a good chance it would be goon by the time they did the surgery. They were also careful to label it as a possisible polyp, the only way to diagnose it for sure is by surgery. With HSG’s and saline U/S they are just guessing it is a polyp, it could also be an air bubble, mucus, endrometriem lining that did not shed.
Like Casb said some women are more likely to develop polyps. I’v never heard of clomid causing them. I would suggest stopping fertility treatments until your have the polyps removed, they can stop implantation.
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