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Re: Ventro-suspension and other stuffFrom: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Nov 3 04:53:38 2003
At Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Meg wrote: > >Hello, > >I was wondering if anyone else has had a ventro-suspension of the >uterus. (Also known as the 'uplift procedure') I had mine about eight >months ago and am still having quite a bit of grief. > >Brief explanation: A ventro suspension is done to reposition the uterus >in an upright position. I had a retroverted/flexed uterus which >resulted in extremely painful intercourse, menstruation, and bowel >movements. Anyhoo, the round ligaments supporting the uterus are cut >and sutured to the abdominal muscles thus resulting in a happy, upright >uterus. > >... > >or so I had hoped! I was diagnosed with endo about ten years or so ago. >I've been on various therapies and am now on the pill (continuous for 3 >months. >To add to all of this fun, I have poly-cystic ovary syndrome. Aren't I >the lucky girl? > >So, I'm just curious if anyone else has been through a similar procedure >and how things went. I'm feeling very frustrated with my personal gynae >hell. > >Cheers! > >-- >Meg >
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