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Re: Bicornuate uterus

From: Laura (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 2 Jun 1999 02:26:10 -0500 (CDT)


http://www.pleiades-net.com/voices/baby2/6_2.html

http://www.hlth.qut.edu.au/ph/ncch/act/codes/0068/227.htm

check out the above links for more information. I hope they help Laura

At Wed, 2 Jun 1999, D' wrote: >
>I have two separate uteruses joined by one horn, I have been pregnant
>twice (high risk) and delivered each healthy baby by c-secton from each
>uterus (16 mos. apart) before becoming pregnant I had some infertility
>issues which were caused by tissue growing on the tubes, after surgery I
>was pregnant a year later. I was told that I also had two cervixes and
>possibly multiple ovaries. I was advised to have my tubes tyed as any
>more pregnacies could be dangerous, so I did. I have had a very
>difficult time dealing with this so called situation, so much that I
>haven't seen a obgyn in about 5 years. I've changed doctors often but
>still, I can't help but feel like a side show freak that all the doctors
>and nurses have to come and see! not to mention having to have 2 pap
>smears oouuh ouch!! Are there health risks associated with this? And was
>my doctor correct in advising me not to become pregnant again? I have
>been thinking about having a tube reversal.
>Thanks for your input.
>
>--
>D'Onna
>




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