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Re: Missing Ovary?From: nicola (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon Jul 27 17:51:42 2009
***Edited by Moderator for easier reading*** I had my first child in 1999 and spent most of my pregnancy in hospital with abdominal pains that the doctors said was down to an ovarian cyst the size of an orange, but six wks after i gave birth i went back to the hospital for an ultrasound and there was no sign of this cyst .i then went on to have my second child 2 yrs later and not long after giving birth the abdominal pains started again but my periods stopped at the same time and i didnt have one for nearly 2 yrs .After repeatedly going to the doctor i was referred to hospital where i was given more tests and scans and was told nothing was amiss and my OVARIES were working properly so i was then diagnosed as having pcos . i then went on to have my third child in 2008 with a reasonably problem free pregnancy. my partner and i decided we didnt want any more children after the third so i decided to be sterilised. I went in for my operation on the 4th of december 2008 which was supposed to be routine but got woken up out of the anesthetic by the surgeon who went on to inform me that i had been sterilised but there had bn a complication. he could missing. I was then asked if i could have had an operation to have it removed and forgotten about it but i was certain i hadnt as the sterilisation was the first operation id ever had the surgeon then told me that there was some tissue attached to my womb that COULD be my missing ovarie and they would do further tests. its now 7 mnths later and ive had no further tests done .I have seen the surgeon who did my operation and asked him for some answers but was told that hed had a LOOK at some PICTURES taken during the operation and there was nothing to worry about and that i could have been born with 1 ovarie and that it wouldnt necessarilly have been picked up on the numerous ultrasounds that ive had done since i was a child including internal ones . I was not happy with this explanation and asked at my gps surgery to have a look at my medical file myself, as i sat with the practice manager going through my file several letters from the hospital to my doctor were found stating that both my ovaries were fine and that id had a history of ovarian cysts on both my left ovarie and my right so i couldnt understand why all of a sudden my right ovarie was missing . I am still not happy with the answers i have recieved and am contemplating getting some legal advice because to my knowledge ovaries just dont dissappear there has to be a medical explanation and that is all i want ,just some answers. I would like to know how an ovarie can just dissappear OR end up attached to a womb. i would also like to know if the abdo pain is linked to this because some days its an effort just to stand up staight never mind look after 3 kids
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