Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 Hi all, im SU 24 wk 4 day preg- i have a question for the general audience who knows something about pregnancy- i went to a movie last night (in the US) and the noise decible level was INSANE. it wasnt even an action movie (it was 'Wedding Crashers). I almost walked out - but then thought possibly i was being hysterical. Does anyone know if it is dangerous (in terms of babies developing hearing) to go to a movie when your pregnant? I cannot overstate how ridiciulously loud the sound was. Now i feel incredibly guilty that i stayed. If anyone has any info let me know. PS the baby noticed. he was kicking WILDLY for the whole beginning of the movie. Best Heidi --- susisc@... wrote: > Hi everyone - > > Thanks for all of your feedback following my > surprise resection sx last week. I'm scheduled to > go back to my RE on Monday for my post-resection > follow-up. She's been on vacation since my surgery > and I haven't been able to talk to her at all, but I > have so many questions. Just when I thought I > understand all of the Mullerian variants, and after > going through a previous lap/hyst and successful pg, > I get confused again. Please help me to clarify > some things for my own understanding, and so that I > won't sound like a dork when I meet with her. > > 1) What I know for sure: I have 2 cervical openings > and 2 distinct uterine sides, so that makes me UD. > Right? (What I won't know until I can talk to her > is whether my 2 sides are only partially separated > or fully separated, which I think differentiates UD > from bicollis BU (thanks Ann!). Right?) > > 2) Since last week I've been closely looking at one > very good ultrasound pix of my little boy from 3 > years ago. In it my little munchkin is on the right > side of a " butterfly " -shaped uterus. (I wouldn't > really call it " heart " -shaped.) So, obviously, there > is a deep indentation, although it then blurs and I > can't tell how far it goes. So, that shape would > imply BU, right? > > 3) From a previous lap/hyst I was told that I DIDN'T > need resection b/c of the nature of the division, so > that would also imply BU, right? BUT, after my > surgery last week, my RE told my husband that the > division, which she removed, was very " muscular " . > (Of course, having no clue about these things, he > may have misunderstood!!!) So, my question is: BU > divisions are typically muscular right, and are NOT > indicated for resection, right? Resections are > typically done on the less vascular wall of SUs, > right? From all that I've read it just doesn't seem > that resection of muscular/vascularized divisions > are indicated. (?????????????) > > 4) It seems from my research that a follow-up HSG is > standard after resection. (?????) If so, THIS time > I'm insisting on STRONG drugs, or taking my own with > me - yeah, the pain is brief, but pretty awful!!!! > > > I'm so confused right now. I just want to > once-and-for-all know definitively before jumping > back into the ttc maze of countless appointments, > injections and vaginal ultrasounds. Ugh..... > > THANK Y'ALL SO MUCH for your support and help - this > is a WONDERFUL group! I'll definitely check back in > Monday after my appointment. > > Susi > 43 (That loud sound you hear is my " clock > ticking " !) > DS - 3 yo > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2005 Report Share Posted August 12, 2005 Hi all, im SU 24 wk 4 day preg- i have a question for the general audience who knows something about pregnancy- i went to a movie last night (in the US) and the noise decible level was INSANE. it wasnt even an action movie (it was 'Wedding Crashers). I almost walked out - but then thought possibly i was being hysterical. Does anyone know if it is dangerous (in terms of babies developing hearing) to go to a movie when your pregnant? I cannot overstate how ridiciulously loud the sound was. Now i feel incredibly guilty that i stayed. If anyone has any info let me know. PS the baby noticed. he was kicking WILDLY for the whole beginning of the movie. Best Heidi --- susisc@... wrote: > Hi everyone - > > Thanks for all of your feedback following my > surprise resection sx last week. I'm scheduled to > go back to my RE on Monday for my post-resection > follow-up. She's been on vacation since my surgery > and I haven't been able to talk to her at all, but I > have so many questions. Just when I thought I > understand all of the Mullerian variants, and after > going through a previous lap/hyst and successful pg, > I get confused again. Please help me to clarify > some things for my own understanding, and so that I > won't sound like a dork when I meet with her. > > 1) What I know for sure: I have 2 cervical openings > and 2 distinct uterine sides, so that makes me UD. > Right? (What I won't know until I can talk to her > is whether my 2 sides are only partially separated > or fully separated, which I think differentiates UD > from bicollis BU (thanks Ann!). Right?) > > 2) Since last week I've been closely looking at one > very good ultrasound pix of my little boy from 3 > years ago. In it my little munchkin is on the right > side of a " butterfly " -shaped uterus. (I wouldn't > really call it " heart " -shaped.) So, obviously, there > is a deep indentation, although it then blurs and I > can't tell how far it goes. So, that shape would > imply BU, right? > > 3) From a previous lap/hyst I was told that I DIDN'T > need resection b/c of the nature of the division, so > that would also imply BU, right? BUT, after my > surgery last week, my RE told my husband that the > division, which she removed, was very " muscular " . > (Of course, having no clue about these things, he > may have misunderstood!!!) So, my question is: BU > divisions are typically muscular right, and are NOT > indicated for resection, right? Resections are > typically done on the less vascular wall of SUs, > right? From all that I've read it just doesn't seem > that resection of muscular/vascularized divisions > are indicated. (?????????????) > > 4) It seems from my research that a follow-up HSG is > standard after resection. (?????) If so, THIS time > I'm insisting on STRONG drugs, or taking my own with > me - yeah, the pain is brief, but pretty awful!!!! > > > I'm so confused right now. I just want to > once-and-for-all know definitively before jumping > back into the ttc maze of countless appointments, > injections and vaginal ultrasounds. Ugh..... > > THANK Y'ALL SO MUCH for your support and help - this > is a WONDERFUL group! I'll definitely check back in > Monday after my appointment. > > Susi > 43 (That loud sound you hear is my " clock > ticking " !) > DS - 3 yo > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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