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Re: uterus didelphys

From: Anita (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 30 Apr 2001 16:38:43 -0500 (CDT)


Ashley - I am 29 years old and I just found out that I had a double uterus (they tell me a didelphys uterus) because with the birth of my second child I had my "tube" tied. The doctor did not know that I had another uterus - and I got pregnant with my third child. I would not worry about getting pregnant. I did pretty easily. I have not had any cramps or things of that nature - no problems that I can think of at all. I hope in the future that you have many children. Anita

At Wed, 28 Feb 2001, ashley wrote: >
>I have a double cervix, uterus, and vagina. However, I am only 19, and
>I have terrible abdominal pain during intercourse, and gets even worse
>during my period. Even my period is a mystery of whether I am gong to
>have it each month. My doctor told me that I had uterus didelphys when
>he did surgery 2 years ago to control endrometrosis. The endrometrosis
>keeps on coming back, and I am having surgery every year to help the
>pain. I am out of ideas on what to do.
>I am only 19 and I cannot have a baby yet, b/c I would like to finish
>school first. My main concern is if I will be able to have a baby when
>I get older. The plan right now, is to keep it under control untill I
>am ready, and once I have my children ..we will take everything out. I
>need some advise on what to do. I feel like I am in a dead end, b/c my
>doctor is not helping me at all. I am going to see an reproductive
>endochronologist next month, but I am not sure if that is even the right
>thing to do.
>please respond when possible,
>Ashley
>
>--
>Ashley
>




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