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Introduction

A Critical Step in Your Fertility Journey

At Creator’s IVF Nepal Pvt. Ltd., we understand that navigating fertility challenges can be stressful. Our Transvaginal Sonography (TVS) is a vital, non-invasive tool in the diagnosis and treatment of subfertility, helping us offer personalized, compassionate care tailored to your unique needs.

What is TVS?

Transvaginal Sonography (TVS)  is an ultrasound procedure that provides a
detailed view of the female reproductive organs, including the uterus, ovaries, and
both adnexae. It involves a small probe being inserted into the vagina, allowing high-resolution imaging to identify any abnormalities that could affect fertility. The procedure is painless, quick, and highly effective for diagnostic purposes.

Why TVS is Important

TVS plays a crucial role in identifying conditions that may not be detectable through abdominal ultrasound. It can reveal ovarian cysts, fibroids, and other structural abnormalities that could hinder conception or cause complications during pregnancy.

Diagnostic Value:

TVS is invaluable for diagnosing issues that affect fertility, such as blocked fallopian tubes, polycystic ovaries, or abnormal uterine growths. By providing detailed insights into the reproductive organs, TVS allows us to craft the most effective treatment plan.

Early Detection:

TVS allows for the early detection of common fertility concerns, helping couples address issues such as endometriosis, uterine polyps, or cysts before they become more complicated and affect treatment outcomes.

When is TVS Recommended?

For all women undergoing fertility evaluation, basic TVS is an essential first step. It helps rule out common reproductive abnormalities and ensures a smooth path to a successful treatment plan.

Further Referral:

In some cases, the findings from a basic TVS may require further exploration. When necessary, we refer patients to a radiologist for more in-depth sonography, ensuring that no aspect of your reproductive health is overlooked.

Benefits of TVS

TVS offers several benefits that make it an integral part of fertility workup:

Comprehensive Diagnosis:

TVS provides detailed imaging of the reproductive organs, offering a comprehensive understanding of any issues that may be affecting your fertility. This allows for accurate diagnoses and tailored treatment strategies.

Non-Invasive:

TVS is a minimally invasive procedure, making it a comfortable option for patients. It offers a safe alternative to more invasive diagnostic methods, while still providing precise results.

Quick and Effective:

One of the main advantages of TVS is its efficiency. The procedure is quick, typically taking around 5 - 10 minutes, and delivers immediate results, enabling swift decision-making in your fertility journey.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Transvaginal Sonography painful?
TVS is generally a painless procedure, although some patients may experience slight discomfort. The probe used is small, and our team will ensure you are comfortable throughout the process.

A TVS typically takes around 5-10 minutes. Results are often available immediately, and a detailed explanation will be provided by your physician during the same visit.

TVS is recommended early in the fertility workup process to assess the health of the reproductive organs. It is often the first diagnostic test conducted for women experiencing subfertility.
Are there any risks associated with TVS?
TVS is a safe and non-invasive procedure with no known risks. It uses sound waves, not radiation, to produce images, making it completely safe for reproductive health assessments.
Yes you can do TVS during your period. In fact, TVS is recommended on day 2 or 3 of your period for baseline assessment of endometrial shedding and antral follicle count (AFC). Antral follicle count will in turn help your clinician to assess your ovarian reserve along with hormones.
Depending on the findings from your TVS, additional tests may be recommended to further investigate any abnormalities. This could include more detailed imaging or blood tests to assess hormone levels.

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