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Re: endometriosis and pregnantFrom: Richard Chudacoff, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 31 Mar 2002 15:32:35 -0600 (CST)
At Sat, 30 Mar 2002, martha wrote: > >I am a 30 year old mom of 4 healthy children. My youngest is 2. >One year ago I thought I was going to die as I was bleeding so bad >that the hospital thought they needed to give me a blood trasfusion. >Thank god they did not. They said it was caused by a severe case of >Endometriosis, and that I should have a Hysterectomy. They all thought >this would be best due to the fact that I was very , very ill the last >time i was pregnant with tox...in the hospital for one month. >I am now 6 weeks pregnant and am so ill. Sick to my stomach every >minute. >Cramps...And a terrible headach all day long. >I would like to abort the baby as i can not do this one more day.I >refuse to go to a clinc to have this done. I want to have this done in >a hospital. >How do I do this ? How do i find a doctor that will do this in a >hospital? >And how safe is it with such horrible Endometriosis? > >Please help :( Any doctor who does termination can do it in the hospital, but your insurance will not pay for it, so it will cost you about $2500. If money does not matter, then just call in the yellow pages and find an appropriate physician. If you have it done in the clinic you do not have to pay for anesthiology charges, therefore it is much cheaper. Since endometriosis is not a uterine disorder, it should not be affected by the procedure.
-- Richard Chudacoff, MD, FACOG Chudacoff Obstetrics & Gynecology, PLLC Sugar Land, TX
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