Re: UTERINE SEPTUM

From: Philippe Jeanty, MD,PHD (jeanty@TheFetus.net)
Tue Aug 21 13:04:58 2001


If you have successfully delivered a first child this septum is of little concern.

Please amend your files and change my E-mail from jeanty@pov.net to jeanty@TheFetus.net

-----Original Message----- From: ultrasound@obgyn.net [mailto:ultrasound@obgyn.net]On Behalf Of EJTALVAREZ@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 1:00 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ULTRASOUND Subject: UTERINE SEPTUM

I AM 37. I HAVE A PERFECTLY HEALTHY SON THAT IS ALMOST THREE, HOWEVER, I JUST HAD A MISCARRIAGE. DURING MY FIRST ULTRASOUND MY DR. NOTICED THAT I HAVE A UTERINE SEPTUM, BUT SAID THAT IT SHOULD NOT INTERFERE WITH THE PREGNANCY. DURING MY SECOND ULTRASOUND, HE NOTICED THAT MY UTERUS HAD "HORNS" AND THERE WAS NOT FETAL MOVEMENT OR HEART RATE. IS THERE A CONNECTION? I WANT TO GET PREGNANT AGAIN, IF POSSIBLE, BUT WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT THIS IS NOT A MEDICAL CONDITION THAT REQUIRES SURGERY OR OTHER TYPE OF CARE. PLEASE HELP...

THANK YOU,

EVELYN ALVAREZ




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