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Re: Fallopian Tube Misplaced

From: Jessica Bardales MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 10 Sep 2003 20:16:19 -0500 (CDT)


It is more likely that the adhesions produced by the endometriosis could have forced the tube into that position.

At Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Suzanne wrote: >
>I just undergone a Laporoscopy and Hysterscopy and my Dr. had found my
>left Fallopian tube flipped over to the left of my ovary. She could not
>believe it and never seen that before. She went in to find out the
>cause of my infertility. There were also adhesions holding my tube from
>going back into place. On the right side she did find mild
>Endometriosis. I had conceived one child before and had an emergency
>Cesarean. She said it could be possibe that it was misplaced during the
>C-Section. I wanted to know what other reasons why this could happen. I
>am a little concerned about this whole situation. I hope I can now
>conceive again. The Doctor did put my tube back into place and took
>care of most of the Endo. Please tell me if this has ever happened
>before in your experience. Thank You
>
>--
>Suzanne
>

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Jessica Bardales MD, SOCOG
Hospital Ginecobstetrico Docente Provincial, Camaguey, Cuba.
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