Guest guest Posted October 27, 2005 Report Share Posted October 27, 2005 ???? sometimes i miss emails, if i did im sorry! please resend --- a paula.thompson@...> wrote: > Hi , hope you don't mind me jumping in on your > question to Heidi. > I have a complete SU, knew about it before I got > pregnant (due to a > fertility work-up) but didn't have it resected or > even really consider > it as I was SURE I'd never get pregnant (we ttc for > 3 years before I > finally got pregnant). Suddenly, half way through > adoption procedures, > I got pregnant. > > Like you mention in your post, and probably very > like Heidi's > pregnancy, I was a wreck until I hit 37 weeks. I > worried so much I'm > sure I aged 20 years during the pregnancy. As a > result, about 8 months > after my dd was born I marched back to my RE intent > on demanding a > resection because I couldn't possibly handle that > kind of stress and > worry again. It was at that app't that he explained > that my septum is > not fibrous and therefore he would not be able to > remove it via the > regular lap/hyst day surgery. I opted not to have a > metroplasty on my > RE's advice and particularly given the fact that I > do not, as of yet > in any case, have a history of m/c. > > Also, there are a couple of studies out there that > suggest that SUs, > while definitely having higher than normal 1st > trimester m/c rates, > may not be quite a risky as more dated studies > suggest. My REs and > Peris tend to agree with this as well - certainly > they didn't buy the > 80+% loss rate with SUs quoted in one study (I > forget which one). In > any case, I've chosen to believe the more optimistic > studies and hope > for the best - guess I have no choice?? > > Cheers, > a > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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