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Do you advise the patient to seek treatment for mild varicose veins before attempting IVF as progesterone is known to worsen varicose veins
Mar 19, 2014
if they are not symptomatic, no we don't advise..
the most important thing is NOT LOOSING TIME before IVF, as every day counts,
the most important thing is NOT LOOSING TIME before IVF, as every day counts,
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