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Enlarged uterus any answers why this is????

From: Julie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 27 Sep 2002 15:24:05 -0500 (CDT)


Hello- i am 33 years old and i have had 4 miscarrages in 4 years i have had ALOT of test ran from blood to die injections. 3 days ago istarted having a pain beside my belly button on the right side it was kinda burning pain and seemed to e very superfiscual to the skin so i thought it could be muscular but wasnt sur so my doc sent me to have a abdomnial ultrsound (complete) and a pelvic ultrasound the ab complete as far as i know was normal the lady said all looked good(gallbladder, liver , pancrease ect....) but when she looked at the uterus she said it seemed to be enlarged she didnt say how much. i know about 5 months ago i have a ultrasound and he said i had a fibroid about the size of a nickle. she said she thought i may have a couple of them i know they arent dangerous and alot of women have them butim very in tune with my body if i have a problem i usually know where it is..( im a massage therapist) But i dont know anything about and enlarged uterus can you please give me some insite to help understand this better. i have on the regular every 28 days a period not heavy at all, no pain during sex but my husband and i do have rough sex often.not on birth controll an no other problems.should i be worried with little or great concern? Thanks!

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Julie



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