Re: Septated Uterus
From: Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 30 Sep 2001 12:41:16 -0500 (CDT)
There may have been a greater septation than is now there. The
septation may be less than you may know. You need your doctor to tell
you exactly what's up from the sonon report AND the operative report.
Once this has been explained in picture form, then you will be able to
see exactly what to ask next.
Hope this helps and write back anytime for more information.
Dr. M
At Sat, 29 Sep 2001, Jacquelynn wrote:
>
>I am only 18 years old,and I found out I was pregnant on July 30\01.
>Then 3 weeks later i had pv bleeding,my doctor sent me for an
>ultrasound,and they had found I miscarried. I was devistated. They
>also told me I had a septated uterus.
>When I was 13 I had surgery for what they said was a wall in my uterus,
>which I am assuming it is the same thing. The wall was blocking one
>side of the uterus causing internal bleeding that made me really sick. I
>dont understand did this wall just grow back, or did they just not
>remove it all. Was this the reason for my miscarrige. If was I was to
>have surgery to remove it again, would I then be able to carry to full
>term. I was also wondering about me having endometriois. I had signs
>such as pain during intercourse. I just need to know if I have any hope
>of having children.
> Thank-You
> Jacquie
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Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. FACOG, FACS
Great Neck, New York
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