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tlebkowsky
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Posted: 05/21/06 - 12:30 Post subject: ablasion and pregnancy |
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| I had an ablasion 3 years ago for excessive bleeding due to low platlet counts. I found out that I am currently 7 weeks pregnant. Are there any statistics on pregnancy out comes post ablasion? I have not been able to find out any information about pregnancy after ablasion., Can you help? |
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Jenny
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Posted: 05/24/06 - 11:00 Post subject: |
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Haven’t you discussed this option with your doctor after you had done ablation? Pregnancy after ablation is hardy possibly but it may occur of some of the uterine lining cells were left in the uterus.
Pregnancy is not likely to occur after ablation because there usually aren’t any lining cells that fetus could attach to.
Unfortunately, if a women does get pregnant after ablation, doctors advise termination of that pregnancy because it carries risks for both baby and the mother.
Because there aren’t many lining cells left, the tissue that was left may not be enough for a fetus to implant and be nourished and placenta may grow directly in the uterine muscle walls and stick to it. When this happens, placenta may not be able to let it go and separate and a woman may experience life threatening bleeding.
A woman faces another risk of uterine rupture.
I would suggest you saw your gyn ASAP, so you could evaluate the situation and see what you need to do. |
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tlebkowsky
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Posted: 05/28/06 - 01:48 Post subject: |
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| I have been followed closely by my physician. I see him every week and have had several ultrasounds. I do not wish to terminate this pregnancy. I wanted to see if there is any statistics on this topic. I clearly understand the complications. I really wanted to know if there were any stats. |
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Posted: 05/28/06 - 13:20 Post subject: |
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| I have never seen a woman who undergoes ablation have a successful pregnancy..Many have stillbirths, miscarriages etc.. |
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Posted: 05/31/06 - 18:37 Post subject: pregnancy after ablation |
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| I hope your pregnancy turns out well. I have had an ablation and am having a tubal reversal done next month. One ob/gyn doctor that I know said that 3 years after you have an ablation you can't even tell one was performed. I'm hoping he is correct. Otherwise I just wasted a lot of money for nothing. Good luck. |
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Posted: 05/31/06 - 21:16 Post subject: |
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| I guess we are in uncharted water. I am now 9+ weeks pregnant so far so good. |
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Posted: 06/02/06 - 16:33 Post subject: pregnancy after ablation |
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| Well, keep us posted on your progress. I am very much hoping for a happy outcome. I spoke with one of the ob/gyn docs that I work with today, and he made me feel much better about my decision to go through with this. Good luck to you and your family. |
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Posted: 06/03/06 - 16:58 Post subject: pregnancy after ablation |
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| I have recently discovered that i am 4 weeks pregnant after undergoing a balloon ablation 1 year ago. I am aware of the risks to myself because of placental attachment however, I am a little confused as to how this will adversly affect the growth of the fetus. If the placenta is viewed as normal, than the function of the placenta should not be affected because of where it is attached. This is the view of my physician. we are monitoring the pregnancy as "high risk" and have decided for safety reasons to deliver by c-section. I have successfully given birth to 5 children, I am just wondering where your statistics come from. Everything that I have researched indicates that a successful pregnancy can occur. Maybe the statistics are different with the common edometrial ablation and a balloon ablation. Your input would be helpful. |
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Posted: 06/05/06 - 01:48 Post subject: pregnancy after ablation |
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| I too have had an ablation back in August and just found out 5 weeks ago that I am pregnant this will be my 5th pregnancy with 3 live births. Everything seems to be going ok but I am still very worried that something could happen. I am now 12 weeks and still counting. The type of ablation I had was the Novasure Ablation and the Dr. didn't think I would carry to 12 weeks at all. I hope everything goes ok with the others that are pregnant after an ablation I am just taking it day by day. Will keep you posted on what happens with me. |
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Posted: 06/08/06 - 07:54 Post subject: Pregnancy after TCRE |
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I had a TCRE 2 years ago, and then 4 weeks ago i found out i was pregnant, due to the dangers involved i decide that it was cruel to continue with the pregnancy as i already have my children and they are in teenage years now. I had to have a scan last week to check on the dates (i was 8 weeks), unfortunatly the scan showed the fetus to be non-variable, i am now unable to have any form of treatment due to the high risk of heavy bleeding, my doctors have been in touch with Kings College hospital in London, and they have all agreed to leave things as they are and hopefully my body will absorb the pregnancy, if there is anyone else out there with the same sort of sitution it would be good to hear your story and any outcome.  |
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