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Wanting another baby after ruptureFrom: Anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sun, 31 Aug 2003 19:51:02 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Anon wrote: > >I am just looking for a Dr. opinion. I had a c-sec. and 2 vaginal >births after. I then became pg. for fourth time and had fetal demise >at 18 weeks. I went in for a D&E and had a uterine rupture. My medical >records state that I had a Linear separation of the wall of the uterus >extending into the cervix laterally to the left. The laceration >extended from the endocervix up to the fundus. The ureter, bladder, and >bowel appeared to be completey uninjured. Using #0 Vicryl in a >continous interlocking pattern the laceration was repaired. We really >want to have another child ( it has been a year ) but it will cost a >whole lot to see a specialist at this point. We are willing to spend >the money if we think there is a good chance. I just don't want to >spend the money to see a specialist get my hopes up and then at the >first visit tell us it doesn't look good. I would rather have a couple >of educated opinions before I make the appointment. Any opinion would >be appreciated good or bad. Thank you for your time.
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