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Re: PREGNANCY: Pregnancy after incisional hernia

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From: Bri22384 (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 15 May 2009 16:47:58 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 15 May 2009, dr.narayan patel wrote: >
>At Wed, 13 May 2009, Bri22384 wrote:
>>
>>Hi, I am 25 years old and have had 2 c-sections both with the normal
>>bikini incision. After the 2nd I developed a small abnormalitiy which
>>has been repaired laprascopically with mesh. I would like to have one
>>more child and wonder if this could cause problems. I am aware that the
>>repair could fail at anytime with or without pregnancy, just wonder how
>>much pregnancy would increase this risk and how having another c-section
>>would affect my repair. My surgeon and OB have given me the green light
>>but would just like another opinion. Oh and lastly how long after the
>>repair would you recommend trying to get pregnant? Thanks you for your
>>time!
>>
>>--
>>Brianna
>>
>--
>Hi,
>i will like to know how old is your small child?
>Was the hernia in bikini incision or at other place and mess is placed
>at bikini incision or at other place?
>As you had 2 C.S. your third pregnancy will mostly be also C.S. by the
>same bikini incision.
>Dr.narayan Patel M.D. D.G.O. FICS
>Ahmedabad-380014 INDIA
>

Hi Dr. Patel and thank you for your time! My son is 11 months old. The hernia was in the incision and the mesh was also placed in the bikini incision.

--
Brianna



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