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Re: troverted and bicornuate uterus
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jan 28 17:00:36 2009
A woman I know of went to the CEC had that issue also. If you want
children again, perhaps you should not be too afraid of what might go
wrong? Also, I read of a woman I believe who had two different children
in the two uteri. I will see if I can find that story.
At Wed, 28 Jan 2009, Lexi wrote:
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>Dear SAD,
>
>I found out recently that I have a tilted uterus and a bicornuate
>uterus. Before I knew any of this, I did carry a healthy baby to
>full-term. I was uncomfortable a lot and had some major backpain but my
>baby was very healthy when she was born. However, and I'm not sure if
>this has anything to do with it, but I was in labor for 31 hours and it
>almost ended in an emergency c-section. Thankfully I was able to
>deliver naturally after an hour of pushing. Now I have a healthy 3
>year-old beautiful daughter. Now that I know of these issues I am
>scared to have more children (because of everything I've read about
>miscarriages, etc.) but I am thankfully for my daughter! I wish you the
>best of luck and hope that this helped somewhat.
>
>Sincerely,
>Lexi
>
>At Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Michelle wrote:
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>>Today I went to the doctor with my scans after having pelvic and rectal
>>pain and now I am really sad I have a retroverted and bicornuate uterus
>>and a haemorrhagic cyst which has burst which was probably the reason
>>for my pain I still have it and have been told it could be there for
>>months What a joy every time I sit down I get a stabbing pain in my
>>ovaries Its so pleasant I cant wait for it to go. does anybody out
>>there have both a bicornuate and retroverted uterus and managed to
>>conceive and have a normal pregnacy I know there is a risk of early
>>delivery and breach also c Section deliveries are common I just want to
>>know if there is hope for me.Signed SAD.
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