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Re: HELP! Twins born from a unicornate uterus?

From: Paul (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 12 Jan 2003 11:04:13 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 16 Dec 2002, karl wrote: >
>paul
>did you find out any more info?
>my wife is 26 weeks into a twin pregnancy with a unicornate uterus and
>today we were told that one of them is small and very early c-section
>may be required soon, we do not know whether this is due to the uterus
>size or not, but would be keen to hear of anyone with more experience of
>this situation
>hope all is well with your partner
>karl
>sheffield
>england
>
>At Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Paul wrote:
>>
>>My wife has a unicornate uterus. We went the in vitro route and now
>>have an extremely difficult decision to make. Because of the lack of
>>space in a unicornate uterus we knew that even if there were one baby it
>>had a high chance of being premature and now there are twins (11
>>weeks/not identical)so it is almost a given that they will be quite
>>premature. We were told that mothers with a full uterus carry them for
>>an average term of 36 weeks.
>>My questions are as follows:
>>1) Does anyone have an idea of what the average term a mother with a
>>unicornate uterus carrying one child? And more importantly is there a
>>term average for a unicornate mother with twins?????????? Even if the
>>average was based on 20 cases (I know it`s a rare situation) it would be
>>helpful for me!

>>Thank-you so much for all of your opinions.




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