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Infantile Uterus

From: Heather (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 6 Dec 2000 13:28:00 -0600 (CST)


I had 3 miscarriages last year all at about 6-7 weeks and my doctor did a hysteroscopy and laparoscopy on me to find out what the problem was. He found that I have an infantile uterus and he said that my uterus is small and there is more muscle than tissue lining in it. He told me that when I get pregnant, it attaches to the uterine wall and as it develops there isn't enough tissue to hold the pregnancy so I end up having a miscarriage. He put me on Crinone 8% twice a day. When I ovulate, I have intercourse and then 2 days later I start the Crinone. I am on the Crinone for about a week and then get lab work done to find out if I am pregnant. Since I haven't been pregnant, I stop the Crinone. The Crinone is quite expensive so I stop taking it if I am not pregnant. Then the cycle starts over the following month. If I do get pregnant, the doctor said I will stay on the Crinone for the first trimester. I have a couple of questions. Has anyone else been diagnosed with this infantile uterus and used this same course of treatment? Does the Crinone affect my chances for getting pregnant? I always conceived easily before the Crinone--I just couldn't "hold" the pregnancy. I have been trying to get pregnant since August with no luck and it just seems strange that now I can't get pregnant. Any help that anyone could give would be so greatly appreciated! Thanks.

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Heather



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