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Re: GYNECOLOGIC: Asymmetrical Cervix ?!

From: Pat Sonnenstuhl (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 2 Jan 2009 19:08:23 -0600 (CST)


I am asssuming you aren't pregnant now ? Has your GYN provided investigation for the cervix that is asymetrical ?

Ruled out any other growth, fibroid, double uterus, double cervix, etc ? Once you conceive, It is doubtful it would impact your birth, as the uterus grows very much like a balloon, and the cervix usually centralizes. But, this is a very interesting finding and I would be certain everything is correctly situated. Tilted back isn't so unusual, but to the far left is unusual. There are a few individuals that are trained in Uterine Massage, and that might be helpful in your situation.

<<<My doctor told my that my cervix is very asymmetrical. I can also feel >the 'os' of my cervix if far from centered. ( far left and tilted back)
>
>I am curious if this will effect my ability to get pregnant or if it
>will present complications when I eventually do become pregnant.
>
>I also am planning a homebirth. Are there certain precautions we should
>take - having an asymmetrical cervix, or can it possibly dialate evenly
>when the time comes?
>
>I have not found any information regarding this and some insight would
>be appreciated. Obviously, I plan to ask my doctor any and all serious
>questions, but for now I am just curious. I have no other problems
>otherwise. >>>
>

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Pat Sonnenstuhl, CNM, CHT

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