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extreme anteverted uterusFrom: Chandra (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 17 Sep 2003 12:25:29 -0500 (CDT)
I searched the archives and could not find an answer to my question: I had an ultrasound and was told I had two uteruses and two cervixes. I was sent for an MRI. Now they are saying the ultrasound was wrong and I just have an extremaly anteverted uterus, the nurse told me that "this will be a head-scratcher" for my docotr. They have not told me anything else and the MRI report does not even say if I have one or two cervixes, it only comments on the uterus. I have read that an anteverted uterus is normal, but mine is "extreme", what could this mean for my fertility and other effects on my health? Also, how could they make what seems to be such a gross mis-diagnosis? Should I get a second opinion, more tests, etc? I appreciate any response.
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