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Curious 05-03-2008 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Cake (Post 271749)
Thanks Curious, but we've looked into that and its not really an option for me, partly because I have a tilted uterus and also because of my c-section scar- they've looked at the scar on the inside of the uterus and it's apparently not good enough for them to burn off 5mms of the uterus lining- too risky apparently. And when 50% of people end up either needing it done again or still needing a hysterectomy later, there wasn't much point in putiing myself through two procedures. Plus my mum had cancer of the uterus (endometrial cancer) a few years ago that luckily they caught early, so all in all this is the best way to go. Take the darn thing out! lol

I just want to make sure if we're going to do it, we're going to do it right and not take any chances with rsd pain etc!

Thanks for the thoughts



x Kate

yeah...my hopes for it were dashed for the same reason.

i did have a vaginal delivery after my c-section, but the ob/gyn i consulted felt with my uterous being so tipped ( even made the comment on wondering how i got pregnant so many times. :wink:) and the c-section, i would probably end up still bleeding. darn huh?

are you opting for a vaginal hystorectmy or classic c-section type of insision?

sending you prayers hon. :hug:

Cake 05-07-2008 01:02 AM

Nah, it'll be internally done to minimise any nerve trauma :-)


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