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Septum?
Asked by S.M. from Chicago
on November 18, 2010
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So, I had a miscarriage in Feb and another last week. This miscarriage they claimed was due to a septum on my uterus. I already have one child and somehow he managed ...
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- My sister has a septum in her uterus. She and her husband tried for quite a while to get pregnant. They had just found out about the septum and were looking into rem...
- I also have a septum. I did have one miscarriage but it was due to chromosomal issues not the septum. I also went on to carry two full term babies plus a set of twin...
- No, but I would suggest you get on the internet and check out all you can...........then do what you think is best.......if you don't think this doctor knows what he i...
Bicornuate Uterus
Asked by D.R. from Rockford
on April 27, 2011
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I am 53 years old and found out today that I have a Bicornuate (split) uterus. Just wondering if anyone else has had this and if they did anything about it (possibly a...
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- If it didn't interfere with child-bearing, no need to worry. I had a septum in my uterus that had to be removed. It caused me two late miscarriages. Had it removed ...
- I have a uterine septum that divides my uterus. I have more room on the left side and a very small right side. A bicornuate uterus isn't typically split. It's more ...
- Unless you are having other issues that would necessitate a hysterectomy (i.e., fibroids, cancer, etc), there is no need to have a hysterectomy simply because you have...
Tilted Uterus
Asked by L.B. from San Francisco
on March 28, 2008
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I was wondering if any one has had trouble conceiving that has been told she has a tilted uterus,I think it's just hereditary ,My mother and sisters have both been tol...
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- I have a tilted Uterus and it took me nine months to get pregnant. I think it was cause I was on the pill for 8 years. Good Luck to you.
- I too have a tilted uterus along w15-20 % of women. It doesn't affect your ability to get pregnant...I would check with your doctor. I wish you luck.
- I have a tipped uterus too. And had 2 miscarriages before my oldest son was born. HOWEVER, I got pregnant while still on the pill with BOTH those pregnancies which was...
Bicornate Uterus - but No Fertility Problems
Asked by T.K. from New York
on July 24, 2010
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I have been diagnosed with a bicornate uterus and we are trying to decide whether to have surgery to repair it before trying to get pregnant with kid #2. An important...
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- I have a bicornate uterus. I have been pg 6 times and had 3 succesful full term deliveries. The miscarriages were very early 6-10 weeks. My pg's that carried were v...
- All of the women in my family (grandmother, mom, 4 sisters) have a bicornate uterus. Between all of us, we have had 33 successful pregnancies. That being said, I don...
- I think you need to get as much of an idea as you can of the potential risks and problems of having the surgery vs carrying another pregnancy with your uterus as is. ...
Pregnancies in a Bicornuate Uterus
Asked by T.M. from Houston
on September 4, 2008
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Hi. My best friend recently had a ultra sound due to some problems and just found out that she has a bicornuate uterus and that there are some risks and or problems s...
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- I was diagnosed with a bicornate uterus in 1992. Well, let me start from the beginning. Between the age of 31 and 32, I had two miscarriages (early term, about 8 or...
- I have delivered many moms over the years with bicorn/bifrac uteruses. It will depend on how much and where her diviation/septum is. Encourage her to seek more testing...
- I have a bicornate uterus too. I've two children both arrived about 2 weeks early because they broke my water. Both had to be delivered by C-section, the first one w...
Third Miscariage Turns into a Split Uterus Diagnosis
Asked by J.W. from Grand Junction
on September 24, 2009
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OMG!!! So, I am currently misscarring for the third time (in a row)- and I am sooo unhappy - and I know I need to be strong - - but I just wanna scream!!! I have a 2...
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- Hi J., Looking at the posts, I'm hoping you already feel a little less alone, though I know nothing can take your pain away. I'm so sorry for your losses. I also...
- Hi J., Your story really touched me, and I can feel that you are in a lot of pain. I am so sorry to hear that. I wanted to let you know that I am praying for you. Ma...
- I have not information. I just wanted to let you know that I am so sorry for your loss. My tears do not help you, but I did want you to know that I just prayed that ...
Almost 30 Weeks Pregnant - Bicornuate Uterus/baby on Small Side of Uterus
Asked by P.W. from San Francisco
on March 5, 2010
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Hi Moms! So I'm 29 weeks 5 days along in my 2nd pregnancy. I have a bicornuate (heart-shaped) uterus and the baby is currently head-down and on the left side (which is...
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- I also have a biocorniute uterus. I carried my son to term-he didnt want to come out! I had no problems with that. Good Luck!
- Altho I don't have a bicornuate uterus, I've been thru LOTS of pre-term labor with my now 12- and 14-year old kids. There are oral meds they can give you to keep them...
- Since this is your second pregnancy your uterus had already stretched so there's more flexibility and room. Both sides have had considerable stretching even if one sid...
Getting Pregnant, Staying Pregnant
Asked by C.D. from Cedar Rapids
on June 19, 2008
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My daughter-in-law wants a child, but is having trouble getting pregnant and staying pregnant. She has been told she has a "heart-shaped" uterus. Anyone else dealt w...
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- My sister-in-law started with a similar story - 5 miscarriages I believe, surgeries, etc. She and her husband started a website - russianmunchkin.com that your daught...
- I would recommend Dr. Hilgers with the Pope Paul the VI Institute in Omaha. His reputation in fertility matter is none all around the world. I currently am under his...
- I have a heart-shaped uterus, have had pollyps and endometriosis which I had surgically repaired. We tried for 6.5 years and were in the process of adopting when I be...
Hysterosalpingogram
Asked by D.H. from Rochester
on June 19, 2008
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My husband had a vasectomy about 5 years ago and we are now meeting with doctors to discuss either reversing the vasectomy or proceed with invitro.
To begin with, I...
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- this is a simple procedure. painless. no more invasive than a pap. they use a dye so make sure you aren't allergic to that. when i had mine, i could see what they coul...
- I had one done a few years back. Don't be nervous--It only takes a few minutes. It's not painful. You get to watch on the screen as the dye goes in and through your ...
- Definitely depends on the doctor you are seeing. My doctor gave me the answer of 'it depends on the woman'...when I asked her about the pain level involved. I am ...
Breech Baby
Asked by T.H. from Rochester
on October 28, 2009
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Hello Moms,
I'm currently 35.4 wks pregnant. My last son was frank breech and had to be delivered by c-section. Not for a lack of trying to get him to turn. I think...
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- we have alot in common i also have a bicornate uterus and had my daughter breech and double footling. they said with the bicornate uterus that all of my babies will be...
- Someone in my childbirth class had a similar problem and a doula that was working with her suggested she try acupuncture. She did it and the baby turned. The doula c...
- Hi T., Congratulations on your pregnancy! I also have a mullerian anomaly but it is a different variation than yours. I help moderate a yahoo group dedicated to the...