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RhondaJabroni
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Posted: 07/12/07 - 01:02 Post subject: Pregnancy after Hysterectomy |
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I had a complete hysterectomy when I was 25 yrs old. I am now 30 yrs old and so desperately want to have a baby. Is there any way that I can carry a baby if someone donates an egg and it is fertilized with my husband's sperm and inserted into my abdomen?
My uterus was removed, but I have heard of intrabdominal pregnancy. Does anyone know if this can be done intentionally? |
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Posted: 07/14/07 - 00:39 Post subject: PREGNANCY YEARS LATER AFTER HYSTERECTOMY??? |
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| I HAD A HYSTERECTOMY 6 YEARS AGO BUT LATELY I HAVE BEEN WAKING UP REALLY SICK TO THE POINT OF FEELING ALL THE SYMPTOMS OF PREGNANCY BUT, I HAVE A KIDNEY DISEASE AND UNTIL TODAY ASSUMED IT WAS THAT BUT, MY DOCTOR THREW OUT THERE AND ASKED ME IF I COULD BE PREGNANT. WOW UNTIL SHE ASKED ME THAT AND I READ ALL THESE POSTINGS I NEVER THOUGHT FOR A SECOND I MAYBE PREGNANT. IT WOULD BE HORRIBLE BECAUSE I DONT HAVE A UTERUS. I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE ANOTHER CHILD BUT, IT WOULDNT LAST. I WAS WONDERING WHAT ARE THE ODDS OF THIS TRULY HAPPENING??? I NEVER HEARD THAT BEFORE UNTIL TODAY. SO IM GOING TO TAKE A TEST TOMORROW BUT, IT JUST DOESNT SEEM LIKE THAT COULD EVEN BE SLIGHTLY POSSIBLE. WHAT DO YOU ALL THINK?? I ONLY HAVE MY OVARIES LEFT |
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mirandajulien
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Posted: 01/13/08 - 21:47 Post subject: |
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| Quote: | Neice5795 wrote:
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I had a partial hysterectomy two years ago which left one ovary & one tube but I still want to get pregnant; so if anyone know how I can enhance my chance of pregnancy including w/ numerous sexual pleasure I will appreciate your insight. Sincerly I want to become pregnant. Very Happy
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I am interested in this too.
I am interested in this too. I have two ovaries left and tubes. I do not have a cervix or uterus unfortunately ='( |
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Posted: 01/21/08 - 18:54 Post subject: i am also very interested |
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| hermie0718 wrote: | | I'm 29 & I had hysterectomy 3 years ago & have one ovary left. I would love to have a baby. I have all the pregnancy symptoms that just recently started about a month ago. Is this possible? Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!! |
i was 24 when i had my partial hystorectomy i am now 28 and want nothing more then to have a baby |
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a.m.f.
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Posted: 03/28/08 - 07:45 Post subject: |
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I am 27. Had a hysterectomy at age 20 due to infection with the birth of my twins. I have one overy and tube left. I am so glad i found this site. This is something i think about all the time.I thought i was the only one.
Anyway i was watching Medical Incredible and this lady found out she was pregnant with twins. They later found a third baby growing outside the womb. it had attached to another organ, i think her bladder, and grew in a space in the abdomen, and it was indeed life threatening. At 5 or 6 months gestation they delivered the babies by cecarean. ALL THREE SURVIVED. I think this is amazing. I would love to have another-or two-babes. |
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a.m.f.
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| I found this on The New England Jounal Site after typing in the serch for Pregnancy after hysterectomy.A 31-year-old woman underwent total abdominal hysterectomy for menorrhagia. Her reported last menstrual period had occurred six days before surgery. Twelve weeks after surgery, computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis was performed because of persistent abdominal pain and revealed an intraabdominal pregnancy. The crown–rump length of the fetus was 6.3 cm, consistent with a gestation of 12 weeks and 5 days (±7 days). Laparotomy confirmed the intraabdominal pregnancy and showed placental tissue implanted on the broad ligament and ovary. The fetus was removed, and the patient was transferred to our institution, where she recovered without further treatment. We hypothesize . . . [Full Text of this Article] |
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casharaswife
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Posted: 06/03/08 - 11:16 Post subject: Pregnancy after hysterectomy |
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| I am 29 in January 2004 I was disgnosed with endometrial cancer. In February I had a hysterectomy. I believed at that time that it was a full hysterectomy. 2 years later Ibegan seeing a new doctor, during some random test I was informed that they seen what appeared to be a uterus. I went back to notes from my surgery and it stated that the uterus was removed and the ovaries were left. Long story short I am now 13weeks pregnant in a high risk prenancy. So I view it as God has the final say so... |
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Posted: 06/25/08 - 14:39 Post subject: Re: Pregnancy after hysterectomy |
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| casharaswife wrote: | | I am 29 in January 2004 I was disgnosed with endometrial cancer. In February I had a hysterectomy. I believed at that time that it was a full hysterectomy. 2 years later Ibegan seeing a new doctor, during some random test I was informed that they seen what appeared to be a uterus. I went back to notes from my surgery and it stated that the uterus was removed and the ovaries were left. Long story short I am now 13weeks pregnant in a high risk prenancy. So I view it as God has the final say so... |
So, they got the notes mixed up and you really do have your cervix? |
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sarahbear2229
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Posted: 08/21/08 - 16:24 Post subject: Becoming pregnant after hysterectomy? |
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| Maybe I'm confused, but how is it possible to become pregnant after a hysterectomy? Wat exactly is a partial hysterectomy? Isn't that when they leave the ovaries, but remove the uterus? Is it possible to get pregnant without a uterus if you have ovaries and tubes? How ould you know? Don't they sew the top of th evagina shut after a hysterectomy? How can sperm get in? |
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Posted: 09/12/08 - 17:25 Post subject: Re: Getting Pregnant after Partial Hysterectomy |
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| fellowsandfokies wrote: | I just wanted to say that yes it is possible to get pregnant after a partial hysterectomy..... my cousin "Brandy" was not able to get pregnant because of a cantalope sized cyst on one of her ovaries, so her Gyn did a partial to remove that ovary..... she still had one functioning ovary.... they told her it was VERY unlikely but possible, so she took and test and I now have a 5 year old second cousin named "Blake" , so yes, it is absolutely possible....  |
My question is - was it JUST the ovary and fallopian tube removed, or was the uterus removed as well? |
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