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Re: vaginal hysterectomyFrom: Dannette (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 22 Sep 2003 11:28:47 -0500 (CDT)
At Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Sam wrote: > >I agree with the others who have replied. Please do seek out a >specialist and choose a woman you trust, not a "hired gun" to carry your >child. If you or he have a sister you are VERY comfortable with, this >may be an option. I'm praying for you. > >Please tell me if you don't wish to answer (or just don't answer, I >totally understand), but may I ask what made you get a hystorectomy? I >counsel young women in such matters sometimes. > >At Sun, 09 Sep 2001, Renee wrote: >> >>I'm sorry, but without a uterus, you can not carry a child. If your ovaries >>work, you might be able to donate eggs to combine with your husband's sperm, >>and use a serrogate mother. There is no way to re-construct a uterus, and >>I've never heard of one being transplanted. >> >>But, to learn all your options, consult a fertility specialist. S/he should >>have all the latest information on what technology is available. >> >>Renee >> >>linda wrote: >>> >>> At Mon, 3 Jul 2000, anonymous wrote: >>> > >>> >i had a vaginal hysterectomy 8/92 i was 27yrs old im told i still have >>> >my overies but no uterius i was wondering if there is anyway to have >>> >recontructive surgery i have meet someone whom i'd really like to have a >>> >child with if this is not possible is there anyother way such as >>> >artificial insimuation >>> I to had a hysterectomy when I was 25 im now 45 and have met a wonderful >>> man who wants children who i want to spend the rest of my life with i >>> have my overies and tubes and no uterius is it possible to have >>> recontructive surgery, can I have his children ivf or myself please tell >>> me if you hear anything, money is no object , pleast help me. >>> >>-- >>Renee Cordrey, MSPT, MPH, CWS >> >>--- >> >>Don't follow in the footsteps of the masters. Seek what they sought. >> --Zen saying >> >-- >Samantha > I had a vaginal hystorectomy at age 27. I had cervical cancer and endometreosis. Prior to this date I had given birth to 4 wonderful children. Since this date. I have remarried a wonderful man whom would like to have another child. I do have my own ovaries but have never dreamed there was a chance he and I could have a child via a serrogate mother using my eggs and his sperm. Is this really possible? Where do I obtain information on this? Dannette
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