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Wanting a BabyFrom: Dawn (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 28 Sep 1999 11:42:27 -0500 (CDT)
When I was 15 years old I was told that I had 2 cervix. My doctor at that time sent me for a few tests to check out my kidneys and such to make sure that I did not have two of anything else. I was told that there was no need for any type of surgery. Also, for me to come back before I deceided to have any children. I am now 26 years old and have recently gotten married. My husband and I have discussed having children and have decided to try at the beginning of the new year. When we first got engaged, I went ahead and saw a doctor to get some information on my condition and to find out what kind of problems, if any, lied ahead for me and my husband. My doctor sent me to the hospital to have a "Hysterosalpingogram" test performed. When the test was over it revealed the I also have 2 uterus. She then proceeded to tell me that both of my uterus were not the size and shape that they should be. Therefore, she said that my chances of misscarring and pre-term labor were greater. So my question to you is will I be able to carry a baby to full term and have a pretty normal delivery? My second question is that, I have a vaginal septum, will this make my chances of actully "getting" pregnant diffcult? Thank you very much for your time.
-- Dawn Vreeland
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