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Re: Re: Star; Advice Please - UD (u/s, hsg, ment.) - Ann

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Dear Star,

many prayers to you in figuring this out. Your

history of multiple miscarriages is probalby why your

doctors are seriouslyl considering the resection: 2nd

opinions will help alot to sort this out.

best wishes,

heidi

--- starlyn151 starlyn151@...> wrote:

> Heidi,

> Thank you. I truly appreciate your support. I am

> wavering between

> numbness and obsessive searching for answers. I

> followed the links

> here and found more useful information than anywhere

> else! It's very

> reassuring to know that I'm not the only one dealing

> with this.

>

> I definately plan to talk this over with my Dr. and

> seek second

> opinions. All the Dr's have said that I have UD but

> I want more

> tests (now that I know about them). Yes, I had two

> previous mc's one

> at 9 weeks and another at 5 weeks. This last loss

> may have had

> incompetent cervix involved but I did have pre-term

> labor (just

> didn't know that's what was happening). I'll see my

> dr. for my first

> follow up this week. I do feel more optimistic

> knowing others have

> been able to carry to term.

>

> Star

>

> > > >

> > > > > Okay girls, I'm more confused than ever and

> I

> > > need some advice

> > > from

> > > > > you wise and experienced ladies.

> > > > >

> > > > > Background: My dr. has concluded that I am

> UD.

> > > Her basis for

> > > this

> > > > > diagnosis is the fact that I have a vaginal

> > > septum (resection

> > > > > scheduled for Halloween) and two cervices.

> > > Also, we have done a

> > > > > vaginal u/s that she feels is conclusive to

> > > showing the two

> > > seperate

> > > > > uteri.

> > > > >

> > > > > My problem is the u/s showed the two uteri

> but

> > > they were sitting

> > > > > right beside each other, so it was hard for

> me

> > > to be so conclusive

> > > > > that they are completely seperate and that

> there

> > > is no septum. I

> > > > > know it's a rare possibility to have a

> vaginal

> > > septum, two

> > > cervices,

> > > > > and a septated uterus, but it is possible.

> So

> > > my question is do

> > > I go

> > > > > on with the vaginal septum resection and

> trust

> > > the dr.'s

> > > diagnosis,

> > > > > or should I push for more testing. I know

> this

> > > is silly, but

> > > she's so

> > > > > positive that I'm UD that I'm questioning my

> > > reasoning on going

> > > > > further.

> > > > >

> > > > > So ladies, what would you do, trust the dr.

> or

> > > push for more

>

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