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I know this response is late but I just wanted to let Clare know that I had

an ab myo on 8/14 with no bleeding and no complications other than a much

longer than anticipated recovery! Wow, am I sore! But no bleeding and no

hysterectomy...........best of luck to you.......

Kelleher

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Ab Myo and pregnancy

> Dear everyone:

>

> I would like to hear from women who have had an abdominal myomectomy

> (with or without Lupron) and afterwards tried to conceive naturally or

> via IVF. I am hoping to make the best possible decision about

> appropriate treatment to enhance my chances of having a baby. I have had

> two opinions - one gyn will use Lupron the other doesn't. I have been

> told that ab myos have been known to convert to hysterectomies due to

> excessive bleeding - but this is rare. I am extremely anxious about

> even the slightest possibility that I could wake up from the op. without

> a uterus. This is my rather depressing story. (I'll try to keep it

> brief).

>

> I am 39 and have at least 10 fibroids (2 are 8cm) and they are located

> intramurally and subserosally and are all over my uterus. I am

> relatively symptom-free: I had light, regularish periods, no pressure

> on any organs, no pain, but a slightly puffy tummy. However, I have

> been struggling with infertility for 3 years.

>

> I went to my GP three years ago with my infertility problems. I had a

> pelvic exam in 1998 which was supposedly normal. I was sent to a

> reproductive specialist who did a hysterosalpingogram Feb. 2000 which

> was normal, my blood tests were normal, I was ovulating and my husband's

> sperm test was deemed borderline but ok. His assistant felt my abdomen

> which was soft at the time and it was determined that I had unexplained

> infertility. He recommended IVF. He said we could go on clomid

> (fertility drug) but it wouldn't really help much as I was already

> ovulating. Nonetheless, I went on clomid while we saved up money for

> IVF. We decided this April to go for IVF at another clinic with a

> different specialist. He too recommended IVF and did another sperm test

> for good measure which was normal once again. I took a course of Synarel

> (suppresses estrogen) and Gonal-F (stimulates follicles) and it was just

> at the point of measuring follicle development during ultrasound that he

> realised he couldn't see my ovaries. He then did a pelvic and said I had

> fibroids which was confirmed that afternoon by ultrasound. This is the

> first I knew in my entire life that I had fibroids. Both reproductive

> specialists neglected to examine me pelvically or via ultrasound to rule

> out fibroids - hard as that is to believe. My husband and I were naïve

> enough to put 100% trust in the specialists. We assumed that they knew

> what they were doing. I wish I knew then what I now know about fibroids.

>

> I am trying to put the past behind me because every time I talk about it

> with a doctor I get angry and I know it's not helping my cause. What if

> these fibroids had been spotted earlier? I might have had day surgery

> via laparascopy and might have been pregnant. Have the fibroids been

> given a growth spurt by the drugs I had been taking ? Who knows, because

> noone has any idea when I first had them. After the aborted IVF my

> subsequent periods have been anovulatory (starting day 35 and 38 - first

> one I bled heavily for two weeks, this time I bled lightly for 4 days).

>

> I can't begin to express how upset we are - though we are trying to put

> the past behind us and face what lies ahead. Any advice, stories of

> similar experiences, any information that you think might help me make

> peace with the inevitable decision that lies ahead. (I have read the

> Lupron Victims Website - but I am leaning towards going for Lupron given

> that that last thing I want to have happen is for my surgery to result

> in extensive bleeding and I end up having a hysterectomy.)

>

> Clare

>

>

>

>

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Hi clare i had an abdominal myo on 9/6 and am 11/2wks post myo. All went

well surgery was over an 1hr but all was well. I had 5 fibroids removed.

One the size of a cantloupe,one the sze of a grapefruit, and 3 the size

of oranges.

My gyn did do a bikini cut,which has now healed and i am still sore on

the inside. I will go back for a 2wk follow up this thusday.

CB :)

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