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Re: Bicornuate Uterus........Is SURGERY my ONLY option?!?!??From: Sue (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 11 Aug 1999 22:40:47 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 26 Apr 1999, Sela wrote: > >I have had 2 early miscarriages (6 and 9 weeks). I have had an HSG >which shows a bicornuate. (I guess the best way to describe my uterus >is like a pair of floppy bunny ears........) Is surgery my ONLY option? >Isn't there anything else that can be done? Is it possible to have >miscarriages and then carry a baby long enough for it to survive? Has >ANYONE ever heard about women with bicornuates that have had a baby >after miscarriages? >My doctor thinks that with my history, surgery is a good option. I >would like to avoid this if possible. I don't know where to find >information on the surgery or women with bicornuate uteruses. I have >read all the messages on Special Delivery and still don't have very much >information. Can anyone help???????? I also have a bicornuate uterus......which my doctor discovered during the c-section birth of my youngest child. I two girls, 2 and 5 years of age. The first born 4 weeks early, and the second 5 weeks. I must say it was nice to find an explaination for the pre-term labor and discomfort-they were croweded in there! Just wanted to give you a little hope for a healthy pregnancy. Im excited to find some talk about bicornuate people. Not much info to date.
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