Re: Bicornuate Uterus

From: Bernard Cristalli (bcrist@club-internet.fr)
Thu Jun 5 00:34:52 1997


LISA RAMSEY wrote: >

I > HAVE READ THAT SURGERY IS NOT CONSIDERED UNTIL 2ND TERM
> MISCARRIAGES SO THAT UTERUS IS STRETCHED!!. MEDICALLY, THIS MAKE
> SENSE. LOGISTICALLY
> AND EMOTIONALLY THIS SEEMS EXTREME. IS IT TRUE THAT AN HSG CANNOT DIAGNOSE MY CONDITION AND IS A LAPROSCOPY NEEDED. ]
>

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The rates are difficult to know because thisis not a frequent disease. It is true that you need a laparoscopy and that each late miscarriage leads to a normal pregnancy, which is "EMOTIONALLY EXTREME". Surgery is justified for cloisonned uterus after at least one late miscarriage.

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Bernard Cristalli MD CNGOF
Paris - France
http://www.obgyn.net/corresp/cristalli.htm




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