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tiggy1988
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Posted: 11/04/06 - 12:24 Post subject: pregnancy after ablation |
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| Does anyone know if scraping the uterine lining, such as a D & C would encourage new urterine growth and remove the scar tissue? Also what about taking progesterone or estrogen? Thanks |
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Posted: 12/06/06 - 10:59 Post subject: Re: pregnancy after ablation |
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| Mystify38472 wrote: | | 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. |
I also am thinking of having another baby and was told with my past and ablation I should adopt. I am wondering how things have gone for you? Really would like to know how it turned out. I am kinda desperate!!!! |
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Posted: 12/06/06 - 11:29 Post subject: thinking of getting pregnant after ablasion |
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| tlebkowsky wrote: | | I guess we are in uncharted water. I am now 9+ weeks pregnant so far so good. |
I am also thinking of having another baby and curious of how you have done with your pregnancy. I was told with my past problem pregnacies I should adopt. My Dr. said I would have to go to a fertility Dr. to see how bad the lining was damaged. Please help!!! |
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Posted: 12/06/06 - 11:33 Post subject: Re: pregnancy after ablation |
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| Mystify38472 wrote: | | 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. |
I am thinking of having another baby, but was told I should adopt after the problem pregnancies I have had. I was reading and would like to know how things are going with your pregnacy. I was told I need to go to a fertility Dr. to see how bad the lining was damaged. Can you help!!! |
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Posted: 12/08/06 - 01:25 Post subject: i wanna know |
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I have had a ablation and I want to know what you think my odds are of carring a baby to full term are . I would love your imput because I read your stores and it stops at 25 weeks .I am very interested in hearing your whole story. please contact me at **********
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I hope things went very well with you and your baby
thank you cathy |
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Posted: 12/18/06 - 10:19 Post subject: pregnancy after ablation |
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| I had a vaginal ultrasound and my lining is 5mm after the Nova Sure ablation, the doctor said that wasn't too bad, does anyone know anything about this, I was told that you need a mininum of 7mm to carry a pregnancy and that if I took estorgen I would most likely be able to build my lining up to 7mm and have a successful pregnancy does anyone have any input, thank you so much. |
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Posted: 01/05/07 - 18:18 Post subject: pregnancy after ablation |
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| I was wondering how everyone was doing with their pregnancies? Just happened to stumble upon this and am in the same situation. I had an ablation about a year and a half ago. Still have regular periods every month, just a little lighter. My husband and I would possibly like to have another child; but I am not sure what direction to take. It sounds like you can have a vaginal ultrasound done to look at the uterus lining? Would this be the first step to take? Thanks for any input - |
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Posted: 01/09/07 - 09:09 Post subject: Had Ablasion due to heavy periods!! |
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| I had the procedure done on Dec 4th 2006. I had very little bleeding after the procedure until two weeks later. My periods & clots were so heavey & long they would push an ultra or super plus tampon out of me and would soak the overnite pad I had on for extra protection. I would still soak my clothing. My life was hell and I learned to live with this for six days out of every month ever since I had my first miscarriage at eighteen. The periods started coming every eighteen days just in the last two years. So they gave me the choice of this or a removal of the uterous. I opted to keep my uterous. Well it has not been any better getting this ablation. I still have periods more often and they last longer just lighter. I went from six days of bleeding to 15 days of bleeding slowly but surely. Now my sex life is horrible we have only been together twice since the surgery. My body did not get enough time for the bleeding to let up before it started back again. The clots are just more loose than before. I wish I still had my six day hemmorage rather than the two weeks of bleeding slowly but surely. Then after reading your stories, I still have a chance of getting pregnant. Oh you don't want to hear my pregnancy horror stories. I have three beauties ages 18, 10, & 5. Yes I was only able to have a baby in the 80s, 90s and then the last was in 2001. I only know that the doctors can tell me I had four miscarriages in between the children I have. The periods were so bad I could sware that more of them were miscarriages. I believe that my periods cost me jobs, my marriage, and my sanity. I didnt realize it over the years but now that I look back I know for sure they did. Now my doctor tells me that I am a perfect candidate to have my uterous removed through the vagina and boy I cannot wait. If I see another drop of blood I feel like i am going to pass out. I am currently bleeding and am very week and tired because of it. Ladies be careful in whatever you do. Wether it's having a baby after ablasion or getting an ablasion or a hyster. It seems to me that the only good choice is a hysterectomy for me. |
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Posted: 01/11/07 - 14:13 Post subject: Re: pregnancy after ablation |
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| jensnemti wrote: | | 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. |
I just want to know have you had the tubal reversal and if so were you able to get pregnant even after the ablation. I am going through the same situition right now. |
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Posted: 01/11/07 - 17:03 Post subject: pregnancy after ablation |
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has anyone had any luck with a pregnancy? I did speak with one women who has a ablation and did carry the baby til term.
Has anyone else had a vaginal ultrasound? Do you know how much lining you need to carry a baby to term? I know most reports say 7mm. Mine is at 5mm. Thanks, |
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