Guest guest Posted November 29, 2000 Report Share Posted November 29, 2000 I don't think they ever hang out as far as the leg but the tube/cord is about 6 inches long and occasionally it would come out like a tampon string and when I was " under " from my Sx, my Dr. told my dad and husband to tell me to " push it back in " when it would come out. To be direct--I was scared to have a b/m because after Sx a person is constipated, and I felt that if I pushed to go to the bathroom--the balloon was coming out. Well it never did--and I kept it in each time for 10 days. My Dr, perferred this to an IUD, he thought an IUD caused more of an inflammatory response. But they all have their own opinion. cheryl > >Reply-To: Ashermansegroups >To: <Ashermansegroups> >Subject: cheryl >Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 23:32:06 -0000 > >Dear Cheryl > >Thank you for your explanation on the balloon. I didn' t have a clue about >it so thanks. > >Some are actually taped to the leg arn't they. > >I am very pleased that it worked for you. > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ _____ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2000 Report Share Posted December 20, 2000 Thanks for that. I'll try that when I get through the current phase of comparing two OB/GYN/Re's at present. If I get to the stage of looking at a long time to wait for an appt with an AS specialist, I'll be phoning that secretary up! . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2000 Report Share Posted December 20, 2000 Thanks for that. I'll try that when I get through the current phase of comparing two OB/GYN/Re's at present. If I get to the stage of looking at a long time to wait for an appt with an AS specialist, I'll be phoning that secretary up! . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2000 Report Share Posted December 22, 2000 ---Thanks for responding,, i had 4 surgeries thus far.. after the first two, i got pregnant only to loose it at 19 weeks.. i could never ever go through that again,, and it would not be fair to do that to anothe baby in my opinion.. i wish i had more strength to go on.. i am 35 and my husband if 40. for some reason after my miscarrigae, the ashermans was worse than before when iwsa first dx.... that broke my heart.. i believe this RE is good and said he would do another surgery to see if it would get us closer.. but he has to warn me that even if i get preg same thing could happen.. i know i will hvae lining issues also! to go through a few more surgeries try to fix linng and still maybe have a late mc.. gosh i could not handle that! Maybe after the surrogate becomes pregnant,, we will look into another surgery for myself to see where it gets me.. after 5 years i am at the point where i want a baby real soon.. not another year of ups and downs of this ashermans stuff. i am trying to be realistic.. but yes will maybe try to fix my uterus after transfer of surrogate and the dr was just being realistic with me which i am thankful for.. i am so sad at times,, but then happy that i have an answer and a plan now. even though not the plan i had hoped for.. the tubes seemed open and he was pleased with that,, but the cavity is extremly small due to the scar tissue.. so maybe i will have another hsg down the road a bit.. to see if it is the same or worse.. if worse . i will throw in towel,, if same ,, maybe another surgery just to see what it would do. thanks for you r encourgement and i wish you all the luck !!!!!!!!! i want everyone on this board to hvae their dreams come true. i get so mad at this disease.. it is such a confusing one and it makes me angry !!!!! Love to you all, and good luck,, i will keep you all posted on surrogacy stuff too.. maybe have an appt and meet her 1/8/01.. my RE wants to meet her too.. he is gonig to be very helpful in this journey i can tell... Janet In Ashermansegroups, " Cheryl Plante " <cheryl_plante@h...> wrote: > What number Sx are you on? It took my 4th to show that I was open with a > normal size cavity, don't give up. It may give you less stress to know a > surrogate is there(that's wonderful), but continue to pursue Sx to fix > yourself--and your Dr. shouldn't give you pessimistic attitude: unless he's > not confident of his surgical abilities. If that's the case, go to someone > who is confident. My Dr. was and is. Continue your pursuit of parenthood > and in the mean time--be strong and go forth with your healing. > cheryl > > > >From: mjkdowd@m... > >Reply-To: Ashermansegroups > >To: Ashermansegroups > >Subject: RESULTS OF HSG.. SURROGACY IT IS > >Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 20:50:56 -0000 > > > >WELL, MY RE DID HSG TODAY AND HE WAS SURPRISED THAT THER SEEMS TO BE > >A GOOD AMT OF SCAR TISSUE BACK IN UTERUS .. HE REALLY THOUGHT TEH > >11/6 SURGERY WENT REAL WELL.. HE SAID THE DYE DID GO THRU THE TUBES, > >BUT THE UTERINE CAVITY IS VERY SMALL AS A RESULT OF ADHESIONS STILL > >THERE OR GREW BACK.. HIS OPINION WAS TO GO WITH THE SURROGATE AS I > >WOULD NEED MORE SURGERIES WITH NO GUARANTEE UTERUS WOULD EVER BE IN > >CONDITION TO CARRY A PREGNANCY SAFELY. HE WAS BLUNT AND SAID EVEN IF > >I DID GET PREG COULD HAVE HIGH RISK OF 2ND TRIMESTER MC AGAIN.. > >SO SURROGACY IT IS.. MAYBE IF AFTER SHE GETS PREGNANT I WILL HAVE > >SURGERY AGAIN,, BUT I THINK I MAY NOT. I MAY JUST CLOSE THE CHAPTER > >ON THIS PART OF MY LIFE .. KIND OF IRONIC AS LAST YEAR THIS TIME ( IN > >A FEW DAYS) I WAS DELIVERING MY BABY BOY 2 19 WEEKS.. SO THIS HOLIDAY > >SEASON IS HARD ENOUGH TO GET THROUGH.. NOW I AM TOLD MY FATE : THAT I > >WILL MOST LIKELY NEVER BE ABLE TO CARRY MY OWN CHILD. I DID WANT THIS > >CLOSURE,, BUTI AM STILL VERY SAD.. I WILL STILL LURK AROUND HERE AND > >KEEP YA POSTED ON MY SURROGCY JOURNEY. I WANT TO THANK YOU ALL FOR > >YOUR SUPPORT AND GREAT ADVISE! GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU !!!! > >hAPPY HOLIDAY'S... JANET > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2000 Report Share Posted December 22, 2000 ---Thanks for responding,, i had 4 surgeries thus far.. after the first two, i got pregnant only to loose it at 19 weeks.. i could never ever go through that again,, and it would not be fair to do that to anothe baby in my opinion.. i wish i had more strength to go on.. i am 35 and my husband if 40. for some reason after my miscarrigae, the ashermans was worse than before when iwsa first dx.... that broke my heart.. i believe this RE is good and said he would do another surgery to see if it would get us closer.. but he has to warn me that even if i get preg same thing could happen.. i know i will hvae lining issues also! to go through a few more surgeries try to fix linng and still maybe have a late mc.. gosh i could not handle that! Maybe after the surrogate becomes pregnant,, we will look into another surgery for myself to see where it gets me.. after 5 years i am at the point where i want a baby real soon.. not another year of ups and downs of this ashermans stuff. i am trying to be realistic.. but yes will maybe try to fix my uterus after transfer of surrogate and the dr was just being realistic with me which i am thankful for.. i am so sad at times,, but then happy that i have an answer and a plan now. even though not the plan i had hoped for.. the tubes seemed open and he was pleased with that,, but the cavity is extremly small due to the scar tissue.. so maybe i will have another hsg down the road a bit.. to see if it is the same or worse.. if worse . i will throw in towel,, if same ,, maybe another surgery just to see what it would do. thanks for you r encourgement and i wish you all the luck !!!!!!!!! i want everyone on this board to hvae their dreams come true. i get so mad at this disease.. it is such a confusing one and it makes me angry !!!!! Love to you all, and good luck,, i will keep you all posted on surrogacy stuff too.. maybe have an appt and meet her 1/8/01.. my RE wants to meet her too.. he is gonig to be very helpful in this journey i can tell... Janet In Ashermansegroups, " Cheryl Plante " <cheryl_plante@h...> wrote: > What number Sx are you on? It took my 4th to show that I was open with a > normal size cavity, don't give up. It may give you less stress to know a > surrogate is there(that's wonderful), but continue to pursue Sx to fix > yourself--and your Dr. shouldn't give you pessimistic attitude: unless he's > not confident of his surgical abilities. If that's the case, go to someone > who is confident. My Dr. was and is. Continue your pursuit of parenthood > and in the mean time--be strong and go forth with your healing. > cheryl > > > >From: mjkdowd@m... > >Reply-To: Ashermansegroups > >To: Ashermansegroups > >Subject: RESULTS OF HSG.. SURROGACY IT IS > >Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 20:50:56 -0000 > > > >WELL, MY RE DID HSG TODAY AND HE WAS SURPRISED THAT THER SEEMS TO BE > >A GOOD AMT OF SCAR TISSUE BACK IN UTERUS .. HE REALLY THOUGHT TEH > >11/6 SURGERY WENT REAL WELL.. HE SAID THE DYE DID GO THRU THE TUBES, > >BUT THE UTERINE CAVITY IS VERY SMALL AS A RESULT OF ADHESIONS STILL > >THERE OR GREW BACK.. HIS OPINION WAS TO GO WITH THE SURROGATE AS I > >WOULD NEED MORE SURGERIES WITH NO GUARANTEE UTERUS WOULD EVER BE IN > >CONDITION TO CARRY A PREGNANCY SAFELY. HE WAS BLUNT AND SAID EVEN IF > >I DID GET PREG COULD HAVE HIGH RISK OF 2ND TRIMESTER MC AGAIN.. > >SO SURROGACY IT IS.. MAYBE IF AFTER SHE GETS PREGNANT I WILL HAVE > >SURGERY AGAIN,, BUT I THINK I MAY NOT. I MAY JUST CLOSE THE CHAPTER > >ON THIS PART OF MY LIFE .. KIND OF IRONIC AS LAST YEAR THIS TIME ( IN > >A FEW DAYS) I WAS DELIVERING MY BABY BOY 2 19 WEEKS.. SO THIS HOLIDAY > >SEASON IS HARD ENOUGH TO GET THROUGH.. NOW I AM TOLD MY FATE : THAT I > >WILL MOST LIKELY NEVER BE ABLE TO CARRY MY OWN CHILD. I DID WANT THIS > >CLOSURE,, BUTI AM STILL VERY SAD.. I WILL STILL LURK AROUND HERE AND > >KEEP YA POSTED ON MY SURROGCY JOURNEY. I WANT TO THANK YOU ALL FOR > >YOUR SUPPORT AND GREAT ADVISE! GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU !!!! > >hAPPY HOLIDAY'S... JANET > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2000 Report Share Posted December 22, 2000 ---Thanks for responding,, i had 4 surgeries thus far.. after the first two, i got pregnant only to loose it at 19 weeks.. i could never ever go through that again,, and it would not be fair to do that to anothe baby in my opinion.. i wish i had more strength to go on.. i am 35 and my husband if 40. for some reason after my miscarrigae, the ashermans was worse than before when iwsa first dx.... that broke my heart.. i believe this RE is good and said he would do another surgery to see if it would get us closer.. but he has to warn me that even if i get preg same thing could happen.. i know i will hvae lining issues also! to go through a few more surgeries try to fix linng and still maybe have a late mc.. gosh i could not handle that! Maybe after the surrogate becomes pregnant,, we will look into another surgery for myself to see where it gets me.. after 5 years i am at the point where i want a baby real soon.. not another year of ups and downs of this ashermans stuff. i am trying to be realistic.. but yes will maybe try to fix my uterus after transfer of surrogate and the dr was just being realistic with me which i am thankful for.. i am so sad at times,, but then happy that i have an answer and a plan now. even though not the plan i had hoped for.. the tubes seemed open and he was pleased with that,, but the cavity is extremly small due to the scar tissue.. so maybe i will have another hsg down the road a bit.. to see if it is the same or worse.. if worse . i will throw in towel,, if same ,, maybe another surgery just to see what it would do. thanks for you r encourgement and i wish you all the luck !!!!!!!!! i want everyone on this board to hvae their dreams come true. i get so mad at this disease.. it is such a confusing one and it makes me angry !!!!! Love to you all, and good luck,, i will keep you all posted on surrogacy stuff too.. maybe have an appt and meet her 1/8/01.. my RE wants to meet her too.. he is gonig to be very helpful in this journey i can tell... Janet In Ashermansegroups, " Cheryl Plante " <cheryl_plante@h...> wrote: > What number Sx are you on? It took my 4th to show that I was open with a > normal size cavity, don't give up. It may give you less stress to know a > surrogate is there(that's wonderful), but continue to pursue Sx to fix > yourself--and your Dr. shouldn't give you pessimistic attitude: unless he's > not confident of his surgical abilities. If that's the case, go to someone > who is confident. My Dr. was and is. Continue your pursuit of parenthood > and in the mean time--be strong and go forth with your healing. > cheryl > > > >From: mjkdowd@m... > >Reply-To: Ashermansegroups > >To: Ashermansegroups > >Subject: RESULTS OF HSG.. SURROGACY IT IS > >Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2000 20:50:56 -0000 > > > >WELL, MY RE DID HSG TODAY AND HE WAS SURPRISED THAT THER SEEMS TO BE > >A GOOD AMT OF SCAR TISSUE BACK IN UTERUS .. HE REALLY THOUGHT TEH > >11/6 SURGERY WENT REAL WELL.. HE SAID THE DYE DID GO THRU THE TUBES, > >BUT THE UTERINE CAVITY IS VERY SMALL AS A RESULT OF ADHESIONS STILL > >THERE OR GREW BACK.. HIS OPINION WAS TO GO WITH THE SURROGATE AS I > >WOULD NEED MORE SURGERIES WITH NO GUARANTEE UTERUS WOULD EVER BE IN > >CONDITION TO CARRY A PREGNANCY SAFELY. HE WAS BLUNT AND SAID EVEN IF > >I DID GET PREG COULD HAVE HIGH RISK OF 2ND TRIMESTER MC AGAIN.. > >SO SURROGACY IT IS.. MAYBE IF AFTER SHE GETS PREGNANT I WILL HAVE > >SURGERY AGAIN,, BUT I THINK I MAY NOT. I MAY JUST CLOSE THE CHAPTER > >ON THIS PART OF MY LIFE .. KIND OF IRONIC AS LAST YEAR THIS TIME ( IN > >A FEW DAYS) I WAS DELIVERING MY BABY BOY 2 19 WEEKS.. SO THIS HOLIDAY > >SEASON IS HARD ENOUGH TO GET THROUGH.. NOW I AM TOLD MY FATE : THAT I > >WILL MOST LIKELY NEVER BE ABLE TO CARRY MY OWN CHILD. I DID WANT THIS > >CLOSURE,, BUTI AM STILL VERY SAD.. I WILL STILL LURK AROUND HERE AND > >KEEP YA POSTED ON MY SURROGCY JOURNEY. I WANT TO THANK YOU ALL FOR > >YOUR SUPPORT AND GREAT ADVISE! GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU !!!! > >hAPPY HOLIDAY'S... JANET > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2000 Report Share Posted December 28, 2000 Thanks so much Celeste for your encouraging words. I tend to obsess about the negative aspects of everything with all of this--and it's refreshing to hear something positive about my situation for once. My husband is so optimistic also, I'm glad to have his support throughtout all of this(he's been at every one of my Dr. appts). Today I measured 5.2(day 12) and have 4 mature follicles. The plan is to measure tomorrow and go ahead with the Hcg shot tomorrow evening. So by that time, if my lining cont. to thicken at the same rate that it has(about ..7mm/day), I should be measuring around 6.1-6.3mm. That's just my estimate, but it's not too far off from the " ideal " 7mm minimum lining that a Dr. likes to see at ovulation. I'm a bit nervous about that shot though--the needle is 1 1/2 inches long and alot thicker than the subcutaneous FSH shots. Oh...the thickest portion of my uterus is at the top at the fundus. I guess this is the best place for it to be building lining as that is where an embryo would attach most " securly " . Lots of worries though...we all will be paranoid when we get PG about the chance of m/c. I guess we just have to take one worry at a time. I also have this unrealistic(hopefully) fear that " what if I'm scarred up top where the tubes are and the eggs can't enter my uterus? " My husband and Dr. think this is unfounded since I was clear at the HSG and my lining on top is building. I just think that AS gives you an emotional rollercoster ride all throughout treatment and then ever afterwards...it's a hard thing to escape, probably alot like cancer. I don't know if this was ever discussed but, I (and my husband)have sort of my own theory about AS. Maybe those that develop it already have a thin lining and are predisposed to m/c and scarring. I certainly don't know what my lining was upon initially trying to conceive and I'm sure most of our group doesn't. But I can assume I had a thin lining. I was on the pill for 12 years--normal periods then due to hormone control. When I went off the pill, it took me 4 months to ovulate. When I finally did get a period it was one day of blood. The next month I was PG. Maybe I had a blighted ovum/missed abortion because my uterus was too thin? Just a thought. I'll post tomorrow with my last lining measurement before the BIG SHOT! cheryl >From: CelesteDevine@... >Reply-To: Ashermansegroups >To: Ashermansegroups >Subject: Cheryl >Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 09:56:37 EST > >Just a note of encouragement on the lining thickness issue. I got pregnant >with a 6mm lining and delivered a healthy baby. This was prior to >Ashermans >but my point is that it is possible to get pregnant with a 6mm lining. > >Good Luck!! > >Celeste _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2000 Report Share Posted December 28, 2000 Thanks so much Celeste for your encouraging words. I tend to obsess about the negative aspects of everything with all of this--and it's refreshing to hear something positive about my situation for once. My husband is so optimistic also, I'm glad to have his support throughtout all of this(he's been at every one of my Dr. appts). Today I measured 5.2(day 12) and have 4 mature follicles. The plan is to measure tomorrow and go ahead with the Hcg shot tomorrow evening. So by that time, if my lining cont. to thicken at the same rate that it has(about ..7mm/day), I should be measuring around 6.1-6.3mm. That's just my estimate, but it's not too far off from the " ideal " 7mm minimum lining that a Dr. likes to see at ovulation. I'm a bit nervous about that shot though--the needle is 1 1/2 inches long and alot thicker than the subcutaneous FSH shots. Oh...the thickest portion of my uterus is at the top at the fundus. I guess this is the best place for it to be building lining as that is where an embryo would attach most " securly " . Lots of worries though...we all will be paranoid when we get PG about the chance of m/c. I guess we just have to take one worry at a time. I also have this unrealistic(hopefully) fear that " what if I'm scarred up top where the tubes are and the eggs can't enter my uterus? " My husband and Dr. think this is unfounded since I was clear at the HSG and my lining on top is building. I just think that AS gives you an emotional rollercoster ride all throughout treatment and then ever afterwards...it's a hard thing to escape, probably alot like cancer. I don't know if this was ever discussed but, I (and my husband)have sort of my own theory about AS. Maybe those that develop it already have a thin lining and are predisposed to m/c and scarring. I certainly don't know what my lining was upon initially trying to conceive and I'm sure most of our group doesn't. But I can assume I had a thin lining. I was on the pill for 12 years--normal periods then due to hormone control. When I went off the pill, it took me 4 months to ovulate. When I finally did get a period it was one day of blood. The next month I was PG. Maybe I had a blighted ovum/missed abortion because my uterus was too thin? Just a thought. I'll post tomorrow with my last lining measurement before the BIG SHOT! cheryl >From: CelesteDevine@... >Reply-To: Ashermansegroups >To: Ashermansegroups >Subject: Cheryl >Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 09:56:37 EST > >Just a note of encouragement on the lining thickness issue. I got pregnant >with a 6mm lining and delivered a healthy baby. This was prior to >Ashermans >but my point is that it is possible to get pregnant with a 6mm lining. > >Good Luck!! > >Celeste _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2000 Report Share Posted December 29, 2000 Fingers, toes, eyes - everything is crossed for you! Good luck! Gwen __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2000 Report Share Posted December 29, 2000 Fingers, toes, eyes - everything is crossed for you! Good luck! Gwen __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2001 Report Share Posted February 22, 2001 Blood goes up and out your tubes and gets re-absorbed in your abdomen. That is why cramping can be more intense than you normally have had. Your cervix is probably scarred shut(sorry to say). But maybe it's just at the cervix. Yes it should be fixed, even if not ttc. Thats why insurance will(or should) pay. cheryl >From: brennasmom@... >Reply-To: Ashermans >To: Ashermans >Subject: cheryl >Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 12:08:31 EST > >In a message dated 02/21/2001 9:39:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, >cheryl_plante@... writes: > > > > Most all of us have normal, ovulatory cycles; because it is our ovaries >that > control the cycles. We are all " uterine damaged " . I could also >feel my > periods happening. Just could not bleed due to scarring. Come >to find out > that that is a good sign. Means the uterine muscle is >functioning. > cheryl >so where does the blood (lining ) go!?- this has to be a problem that has >to >be fixed for more than fertility reasons right!?- I have been induced 2x- >once with provera and once with BCP's - I had pain, cramps and all- but NO >bleeding- this is all very new to me- I'm not even diagnosed- though I >should have an HSG next week. > > >, Mike, Brenna (VSD, PS- repaired 1/29/98--- typical 3 YO- YIPES!), >Baby >Angel born still 11/7/00 (at 21 weeks), and Riley & Snoozer the dogs > >Join us again next year in remembering the millions of people affected by >CHD >on 2/14/2001: " A Day for Hearts: Congenital Heart Defects Awareness Day! " _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2001 Report Share Posted February 22, 2001 Blood goes up and out your tubes and gets re-absorbed in your abdomen. That is why cramping can be more intense than you normally have had. Your cervix is probably scarred shut(sorry to say). But maybe it's just at the cervix. Yes it should be fixed, even if not ttc. Thats why insurance will(or should) pay. cheryl >From: brennasmom@... >Reply-To: Ashermans >To: Ashermans >Subject: cheryl >Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 12:08:31 EST > >In a message dated 02/21/2001 9:39:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, >cheryl_plante@... writes: > > > > Most all of us have normal, ovulatory cycles; because it is our ovaries >that > control the cycles. We are all " uterine damaged " . I could also >feel my > periods happening. Just could not bleed due to scarring. Come >to find out > that that is a good sign. Means the uterine muscle is >functioning. > cheryl >so where does the blood (lining ) go!?- this has to be a problem that has >to >be fixed for more than fertility reasons right!?- I have been induced 2x- >once with provera and once with BCP's - I had pain, cramps and all- but NO >bleeding- this is all very new to me- I'm not even diagnosed- though I >should have an HSG next week. > > >, Mike, Brenna (VSD, PS- repaired 1/29/98--- typical 3 YO- YIPES!), >Baby >Angel born still 11/7/00 (at 21 weeks), and Riley & Snoozer the dogs > >Join us again next year in remembering the millions of people affected by >CHD >on 2/14/2001: " A Day for Hearts: Congenital Heart Defects Awareness Day! " _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2001 Report Share Posted February 22, 2001 Blood goes up and out your tubes and gets re-absorbed in your abdomen. That is why cramping can be more intense than you normally have had. Your cervix is probably scarred shut(sorry to say). But maybe it's just at the cervix. Yes it should be fixed, even if not ttc. Thats why insurance will(or should) pay. cheryl >From: brennasmom@... >Reply-To: Ashermans >To: Ashermans >Subject: cheryl >Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 12:08:31 EST > >In a message dated 02/21/2001 9:39:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, >cheryl_plante@... writes: > > > > Most all of us have normal, ovulatory cycles; because it is our ovaries >that > control the cycles. We are all " uterine damaged " . I could also >feel my > periods happening. Just could not bleed due to scarring. Come >to find out > that that is a good sign. Means the uterine muscle is >functioning. > cheryl >so where does the blood (lining ) go!?- this has to be a problem that has >to >be fixed for more than fertility reasons right!?- I have been induced 2x- >once with provera and once with BCP's - I had pain, cramps and all- but NO >bleeding- this is all very new to me- I'm not even diagnosed- though I >should have an HSG next week. > > >, Mike, Brenna (VSD, PS- repaired 1/29/98--- typical 3 YO- YIPES!), >Baby >Angel born still 11/7/00 (at 21 weeks), and Riley & Snoozer the dogs > >Join us again next year in remembering the millions of people affected by >CHD >on 2/14/2001: " A Day for Hearts: Congenital Heart Defects Awareness Day! " _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2001 Report Share Posted February 28, 2001 Cheryl, It is true that some have not had implantation at 7-8mm but just wanted to let you know that when I went through IVF, my lining was 6mm at transfer and I got pregnant! Celeste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2001 Report Share Posted February 28, 2001 Cheryl, It is true that some have not had implantation at 7-8mm but just wanted to let you know that when I went through IVF, my lining was 6mm at transfer and I got pregnant! Celeste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2001 Report Share Posted February 28, 2001 Cheryl, It is true that some have not had implantation at 7-8mm but just wanted to let you know that when I went through IVF, my lining was 6mm at transfer and I got pregnant! Celeste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2001 Report Share Posted March 1, 2001 and only god knows how but my last pregnancy .. very early on they did an u/s and my lining was at 4mm... i did not know it at the time, i just was so happy i was pregnant and thought everything was okay.. the report actually read " normal endometrium thickness @ 4mm " ... i learned this a few months after mc ( @ 19 weeks) when i requested all my medical records... god knows how i even made it that far on that lining... but i hvae heard fo success stories with 6 or 7mm.. good luck!!!! janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2001 Report Share Posted March 1, 2001 and only god knows how but my last pregnancy .. very early on they did an u/s and my lining was at 4mm... i did not know it at the time, i just was so happy i was pregnant and thought everything was okay.. the report actually read " normal endometrium thickness @ 4mm " ... i learned this a few months after mc ( @ 19 weeks) when i requested all my medical records... god knows how i even made it that far on that lining... but i hvae heard fo success stories with 6 or 7mm.. good luck!!!! janet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Me too ! I posted a message for her on Sunday evening and still haven't heard back. Did she leave for her trip to Arizona already? I thought she wasn't going until this coming weekend....let's hope for the best until we hear... Gwen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Me too ! I posted a message for her on Sunday evening and still haven't heard back. Did she leave for her trip to Arizona already? I thought she wasn't going until this coming weekend....let's hope for the best until we hear... Gwen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Me too ! I posted a message for her on Sunday evening and still haven't heard back. Did she leave for her trip to Arizona already? I thought she wasn't going until this coming weekend....let's hope for the best until we hear... Gwen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Hi Gwen. I do think she left for Arizona. I remember her writing saying she wanted the second beta down before she left for her plane flight. She probably didn't have time to let us know what's up before heading out. Keeping my fingers crossed for her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Hi Gwen. I do think she left for Arizona. I remember her writing saying she wanted the second beta down before she left for her plane flight. She probably didn't have time to let us know what's up before heading out. Keeping my fingers crossed for her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Hi Gwen. I do think she left for Arizona. I remember her writing saying she wanted the second beta down before she left for her plane flight. She probably didn't have time to let us know what's up before heading out. Keeping my fingers crossed for her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2001 Report Share Posted March 20, 2001 Cheryl left to Arizona on Monday. That is why she scheduled her betas earlier than they were originally scheduled, so she could have the results before telling their parents. So, I am sure that she left before she could respond to us....so we will have to wait until she returns. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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