Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 Your kids are beautiful! Thanks for sharing their photos. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2001 Report Share Posted December 31, 2001 H, I remember you from last AUgust, when we were both going through awfulness. I'm glad to know that they think the perforation is fine, and of course, sad as always that you have suffered 8 losses. But your robust, handsome children surely must have been worth it. Thanks for sharing their photos (and for labeling them with your MA :- ) Beth (still stuck in a North American 2001 for another 31 minutes) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 , Your kids are beautiful. Thanks for sharing the pics with us. Updated Photos Hi Everyone, I haven't been around (contributing, that is) for a long time, but I have been reading about all everyone is going through! I've included photos of my gorgeous children, Eilis and Liam, they're not the most recent photos (have to get those rolls developed) however! The one of Eilis is of her back in July, and she's just now celebrated her 5th birthday. Liam's photo is of when he was about 4 months old, he's now 17 months (today). The one of the two of them together is from when Liam was just brought home from hospital. Just to refresh, and to inform those who haven't seen me before, I'm (and I see there's another contributing, so I'll be H), I live in Sydney, Australia. I have a BU diagnosed by ultrasound, lap and HSG. I've had 8 miscarriages, Eilis was my 5th pregnancy, and Liam was my 9th. I had my most recent miscarriage back in August, and after surgery was told my uterus had been perforated. My doctor informs me that as I haven't had much of a problem, and recovered well, there should be no worries with trying to conceive another baby. I'm not sure if we'll go on with that plan, however! Oh, yes, and 2002 has been here for 10 and a half hours now, and it looks pretty good! Hafey (H) http://my.yahoo.com.au - My Yahoo! - It's My Yahoo! Get your own! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 , Your kids are beautiful. Thanks for sharing the pics with us. Updated Photos Hi Everyone, I haven't been around (contributing, that is) for a long time, but I have been reading about all everyone is going through! I've included photos of my gorgeous children, Eilis and Liam, they're not the most recent photos (have to get those rolls developed) however! The one of Eilis is of her back in July, and she's just now celebrated her 5th birthday. Liam's photo is of when he was about 4 months old, he's now 17 months (today). The one of the two of them together is from when Liam was just brought home from hospital. Just to refresh, and to inform those who haven't seen me before, I'm (and I see there's another contributing, so I'll be H), I live in Sydney, Australia. I have a BU diagnosed by ultrasound, lap and HSG. I've had 8 miscarriages, Eilis was my 5th pregnancy, and Liam was my 9th. I had my most recent miscarriage back in August, and after surgery was told my uterus had been perforated. My doctor informs me that as I haven't had much of a problem, and recovered well, there should be no worries with trying to conceive another baby. I'm not sure if we'll go on with that plan, however! Oh, yes, and 2002 has been here for 10 and a half hours now, and it looks pretty good! Hafey (H) http://my.yahoo.com.au - My Yahoo! - It's My Yahoo! Get your own! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 Hi Ladies! Thanks to all about how beautiful my children are - I knew that already, but it's really nice to hear it from other people! It's also great to know that when you've been through so much to have them, they're beautiful, and smart, and all the other things you want them to be as well...! Tara - I don't know if I'd call myself a strong person, I'd probably be more likely to say I go with the flow, I do what I can with what hand life deals me. My husband (and so far my daughter) and I are Christians, and so we believe God gives us what it's His will to give. I guess going through eight miscarriages is something that I'll be able to use later on, maybe even it's just to help out here with my experiences? I digress! I'd say my miscarriages were because of my BU, although conventional wisdom says that early miscarriages (all were before 12 weeks) don't normally happen with this condition. I have however had some diagnostics, Hysterosalpingogram, Laparoscopy, Ultrasound, all of which were pretty consistent with having a BU. I've also had both my children by c-section, via two different surgeons, both of whom upon examining my uterus declared it to be a BU. Strangely enough however, after having my most recent miscarriage in August, and then a botched D & C (and a repeat one to fix the botch, where they figured they perforated my uterus, but my GP figures they actually perforated it the first time), the surgeon, an RE surgeon no less, claimed he could only find half my uterus, leading him to believe I had a UU, not a BU. Silly man! I don't think I want anything to do with him again! Never mind that every sonographer who's ever seen an ultrasound of my uterus has identified it as being text-book BU, and I have all the other documentation to say it as well... At the moment I'm in a bit of a no-man's land, being 1w5d late for my period, yet having only negative results after 3 hpts. I don't really want to go to the doctor yet, but every day I don't get my period I know I should really be there. How early is too early to experience " the change of life " ? I'm only turning 33 at the end of January! I have heard however that the younger you are when you start your periods, the younger you are likely to be when they start to decline. I've never had a late period before in my life, except when pregnant...any ideas?? H BU 4 m/c,1 girl, 3 m/c, 1 boy, 1 m/c...is there a pattern forming here? http://my.yahoo.com.au - My Yahoo! - It's My Yahoo! Get your own! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 Hi Ladies! Thanks to all about how beautiful my children are - I knew that already, but it's really nice to hear it from other people! It's also great to know that when you've been through so much to have them, they're beautiful, and smart, and all the other things you want them to be as well...! Tara - I don't know if I'd call myself a strong person, I'd probably be more likely to say I go with the flow, I do what I can with what hand life deals me. My husband (and so far my daughter) and I are Christians, and so we believe God gives us what it's His will to give. I guess going through eight miscarriages is something that I'll be able to use later on, maybe even it's just to help out here with my experiences? I digress! I'd say my miscarriages were because of my BU, although conventional wisdom says that early miscarriages (all were before 12 weeks) don't normally happen with this condition. I have however had some diagnostics, Hysterosalpingogram, Laparoscopy, Ultrasound, all of which were pretty consistent with having a BU. I've also had both my children by c-section, via two different surgeons, both of whom upon examining my uterus declared it to be a BU. Strangely enough however, after having my most recent miscarriage in August, and then a botched D & C (and a repeat one to fix the botch, where they figured they perforated my uterus, but my GP figures they actually perforated it the first time), the surgeon, an RE surgeon no less, claimed he could only find half my uterus, leading him to believe I had a UU, not a BU. Silly man! I don't think I want anything to do with him again! Never mind that every sonographer who's ever seen an ultrasound of my uterus has identified it as being text-book BU, and I have all the other documentation to say it as well... At the moment I'm in a bit of a no-man's land, being 1w5d late for my period, yet having only negative results after 3 hpts. I don't really want to go to the doctor yet, but every day I don't get my period I know I should really be there. How early is too early to experience " the change of life " ? I'm only turning 33 at the end of January! I have heard however that the younger you are when you start your periods, the younger you are likely to be when they start to decline. I've never had a late period before in my life, except when pregnant...any ideas?? H BU 4 m/c,1 girl, 3 m/c, 1 boy, 1 m/c...is there a pattern forming here? http://my.yahoo.com.au - My Yahoo! - It's My Yahoo! Get your own! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 Hi Ladies! Thanks to all about how beautiful my children are - I knew that already, but it's really nice to hear it from other people! It's also great to know that when you've been through so much to have them, they're beautiful, and smart, and all the other things you want them to be as well...! Tara - I don't know if I'd call myself a strong person, I'd probably be more likely to say I go with the flow, I do what I can with what hand life deals me. My husband (and so far my daughter) and I are Christians, and so we believe God gives us what it's His will to give. I guess going through eight miscarriages is something that I'll be able to use later on, maybe even it's just to help out here with my experiences? I digress! I'd say my miscarriages were because of my BU, although conventional wisdom says that early miscarriages (all were before 12 weeks) don't normally happen with this condition. I have however had some diagnostics, Hysterosalpingogram, Laparoscopy, Ultrasound, all of which were pretty consistent with having a BU. I've also had both my children by c-section, via two different surgeons, both of whom upon examining my uterus declared it to be a BU. Strangely enough however, after having my most recent miscarriage in August, and then a botched D & C (and a repeat one to fix the botch, where they figured they perforated my uterus, but my GP figures they actually perforated it the first time), the surgeon, an RE surgeon no less, claimed he could only find half my uterus, leading him to believe I had a UU, not a BU. Silly man! I don't think I want anything to do with him again! Never mind that every sonographer who's ever seen an ultrasound of my uterus has identified it as being text-book BU, and I have all the other documentation to say it as well... At the moment I'm in a bit of a no-man's land, being 1w5d late for my period, yet having only negative results after 3 hpts. I don't really want to go to the doctor yet, but every day I don't get my period I know I should really be there. How early is too early to experience " the change of life " ? I'm only turning 33 at the end of January! I have heard however that the younger you are when you start your periods, the younger you are likely to be when they start to decline. I've never had a late period before in my life, except when pregnant...any ideas?? H BU 4 m/c,1 girl, 3 m/c, 1 boy, 1 m/c...is there a pattern forming here? http://my.yahoo.com.au - My Yahoo! - It's My Yahoo! Get your own! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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