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Re: Question about ovaries....

From: Amber (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jan 8 08:03:19 2007


I went to a reproductive endrin.... (not sure of spelling), back in September to see if she could treat my endo, she did an abdominal u/s and a vaginal u/s. She could see lots and lots of scar tissue from the endo and said things looked very abnormal. She said my right ovary was more in the middle than on the right side and they couldn't find my left ovary. She left it at that and told me to come back for a follow up in December, since then I have been scheduled to to to Dr. Sinervo at the CEC in Atlanta, so I am hoping he can figure it all out.

At Fri, 5 Jan 2007, Kristina wrote: >
>Hi everyone!
>
>I have a question about an issue that was discovered on u/s this past
>wednesday. The tech told me that she couldn't find my left ovary on the
>abdominal part of the u/s...so she moved to the transvaginal. When she
>did that, she said "oh, there it is"...and explained to me that it was
>down behind my uterus. I spoke with my gyn's nurse, and she says it's
>normal for ovaries to move, that it's ok. My question is...Has anyone
>had this happen to them, and what did your Dr say about it being out of
>place? I think this could be atleast part of my pain I'm feeling. I was
>told by my professor at school (who is a Dr) that ovaries are not really
>meant to move, that they only will if there are adhesions, the ligament
>is either not there, or damaged. I had an abdominal surgery to remove
>fibroids 7 mths ago, and I think I may have adhesions from that, and
>possibly my endo. What do you all think? Any similar stories? Thanks in
>advance!
>
>*ok to contact offlist*
>
>Kristina




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