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Re: PREGNANCY: pregnancy after inguinal hernia repair

From: T. Lyons MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Jan 2008 16:44:08 -0600 (CST)


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No mesh issues, I suggest a laparoscopic approach for a quicker recovery. Recurrence is fairly high.

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T. Lyons, MD
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At Mon, 28 Jan 2008, Natsmom wrote: > >I have recently been diagnosed with an inguinal hernia (right side). I >am in no pain but have a small (about the size of a quarter) lump when I >am standing (but gets a lot smaller when lying down). I am feeling a >slight "pulling" sensation in the area at times, but no pain. I had a >double hernia operation in the same area when I was 3, but am in my >early 30s now. I am scheduled to consult a surgeon next week, but am >upset because my husband and I were just about to start trying to >conceive for our second child. Is surgery usually advised before >getting pregnant, and if so, how long do you typically need to wait >after surgery to try to conceive? Also, is mesh an issue if planning to >get pregnant? Thank you for any information you can give!






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