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Re: Partial Hystorectomy PregnancyFrom: A (http://anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 8 May 2001 14:18:31 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 8 May 2001, jwang, M.D. wrote: > >If your uterus was removed, there's an infintisimally small chance of >pregnancy. Ask your ob/gyn about the specifics of your surgery. > >At Mon, 7 May 2001, Gina wrote: >> >>Approximately a year and a half ago, after having my son, I had a >>partial hystorectomy. I am just now discovering that there is still a >>posiblity that I can end up pregnant.What are the chances of this and is >>there any thing besides the normal forms of BC that I can do to prevent >>this? > >-- >J Wang, M.D >Assitant Clinical Prof. >Tufts University School of Medicine > >statements are informational only and should not constitute a medical plan or treatment recommendation. >
-- In response to Gina - Four months ago,after my 3rd cesearean section,I had to have a sub-total hysterectomy due to placenta accretia.I was told because my ovaries remained I would still have symptoms of PMS and still go through my menopause in my 40s - 50s.Nobody explained to me that there would be a chance,however small,I could become pregnant.What I would like to know,if there is anybody that has gone through a similar experiance ,especially at such a young age(27).Did they feel that they were well informed whilst in hospital?Emotionally,do you feel you have the support out there?
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