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Samir Fouad Aziz MD Re: c-section and hysterectomy repostFrom: Barbara (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 30 Jul 2003 10:58:42 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Barbara wrote: > >Dr. Aziz, > >I appreciate your professional insight and I will discuss your thoughts >with my doctor. I don't want to do anything rash. I was wondering if >you read my note to Debbie (who wanted to know why my doctor would do >the hystorectomy) which explained why my doctor feels like I am a good >candidate for the partial hysterectomy? If not I have it here and would >like to know if your opinion is the same of or if the information would >change your position. Thank you very much. > >This is what I wrote to Debbie: I am 37 years old having my third >c-section. I have uterine scaring that is causing posterior placenta >previa. I also have high cardiolipins and thyroid disease. To top it >off, I suffer (especially with this and the last pregnancy) with >fibromyalgia. I also have pain during intercourse due to a tilted >uterus. I don't want to risk getting pregnant mostly due to the risk to >the baby. I can handle the other stuff, but because of the previa and >increased cardiolipins, I don't want to take the chance. Also, I am >unable to take birth control pills because of a very big family hisotry >of stroke. My doctor is not able to perform tubal ligation because I am >delivering at a Catholic hospital. He has agreed that we can justify >the hysterectomy (partial) because of my physical health. My advanced >age (I laugh everytime I say that because I still feel like a kid) also >is considered a pro when deciding on hysterectomy as a treatment (birth >control) option. I am very close to my doctor (we have had a long term >doctor-patient relationship) and he is confident that I am making a well >informed decision about my body. > >>usually subtotal hysterectomy is carried out as a life safing surgery >>when there is uncontrollable bleeding and usually they are not well >>psychologically because of the event. Hysterectomy during CS is not >>recommended as a method for contraception >> >>-- >>Samir F Aziz MD >>Assist.Prof.Ob.gyn-Al-Azhar university >>Advisor OBGYN.NET(P&B-gyn.Oncology) >>Editor-in-chief http://www.arabicobgyn.net >>Consultant editor the contemporary Who's who >>this is for teaching purposes >> >-- >Barbara >
-- Barbara
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