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Beth, I am truly sorry for your loss. Don't ever give up and keep trying. I

would probably do the same. Is this your first miscarriage after the

septoplasty? Do u still have a residual septum? (You don't have to answer right

now.) I'll be thinking of you.

Warm hugs, Rita

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Beth,

I am so sorry to read about your loss. I have tears just streaming. I hope

your body heals quickly from this and that your heart finds peace and

recovers.

Kim2

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Beth,

I am so sorry to read about your loss. I have tears just streaming. I hope

your body heals quickly from this and that your heart finds peace and

recovers.

Kim2

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Beth,

I am so sorry to read about your loss. I have tears just streaming. I hope

your body heals quickly from this and that your heart finds peace and

recovers.

Kim2

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Dear Beth,

I am so so sorry for your loss. I know how much you have gone through, and

I send you a big hug. I also hope you can go through the miscarriage

naturally. Having had a D & C after a " missed " miscarriage, I would rather

have avoided it too.

Please take care, you are very much in my thoughts.

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Dear Beth,

I am so so sorry for your loss. I know how much you have gone through, and

I send you a big hug. I also hope you can go through the miscarriage

naturally. Having had a D & C after a " missed " miscarriage, I would rather

have avoided it too.

Please take care, you are very much in my thoughts.

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Dear Beth,

I am so so sorry for your loss. I know how much you have gone through, and

I send you a big hug. I also hope you can go through the miscarriage

naturally. Having had a D & C after a " missed " miscarriage, I would rather

have avoided it too.

Please take care, you are very much in my thoughts.

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Beth,

It is possible that your misscarriage could be caused by other factors, not

just the septum. Your residual septum seem quite small that it probably

should not affect the fetus as much unless the implantation takes place

directly on the septum.

I'm glad to hear that endometrium has been developed between your two horns.

I assume that it would be a good place for the implantation since it has the

blood supply now??

I will see my RE tomorrow for a pre-op and will ask him all the questions

about my second surgery. I think that the most difficult aspect of this

procedure is knowing where to end the septum resection. It often is difficult

to identify the proper stopping point while looking through the hysteroscope.

It is possible to see blood vessels which is a good indicator that the fundus

has been reached so that the septum resection would be complete.

I just read an article about the septoplasty. One of the doctors would place

the patient on GnRH analog for 4 to 6 weeks before the septoplasty so that it

would thin the endometrium to facilitate visualization. Have you ever taken

GnRH analog? I have never taken it. I will bring the article to my doctor

tomorrow and see what he thinks.

Do you plan to have another IUI soon or will you do something different? Good

luck on your efforts!

Rita

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Beth,

It is possible that your misscarriage could be caused by other factors, not

just the septum. Your residual septum seem quite small that it probably

should not affect the fetus as much unless the implantation takes place

directly on the septum.

I'm glad to hear that endometrium has been developed between your two horns.

I assume that it would be a good place for the implantation since it has the

blood supply now??

I will see my RE tomorrow for a pre-op and will ask him all the questions

about my second surgery. I think that the most difficult aspect of this

procedure is knowing where to end the septum resection. It often is difficult

to identify the proper stopping point while looking through the hysteroscope.

It is possible to see blood vessels which is a good indicator that the fundus

has been reached so that the septum resection would be complete.

I just read an article about the septoplasty. One of the doctors would place

the patient on GnRH analog for 4 to 6 weeks before the septoplasty so that it

would thin the endometrium to facilitate visualization. Have you ever taken

GnRH analog? I have never taken it. I will bring the article to my doctor

tomorrow and see what he thinks.

Do you plan to have another IUI soon or will you do something different? Good

luck on your efforts!

Rita

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