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Rita,

Thank you for your concerns and suggestions. My

boyfriend and I are doing a lot better in just a week!

He has already suggested couples counceling and I

think it is a great idea. It's so sad how it is

harder to get married these days than it is to get

divorced. I think that evry couple should be required

to go through couples counceling before they are

married! My parent's were divorced after 20 years,

and both said they were unhappy together for about 15

of those 20 years, which breaks my heart. I went

through hell when they divorced. It wasn't a bad

divorce, it just tore me in two. When I get married I

want it to be forever, so before I tie the knot, I

want to be sure of what I have. Also, I think part of

the problem with my boyfriend and I was that it took

ME a while to really accept that I wasn't exactly

normal down there, and that I couldn't just get off

the pill and get pregnant when I want to. It's a lot

of work, just to be diagnosed, and then fix the

problem, then try to concieve.....and I am in the

beginning of things, going through procedures to

confirm the diagnosis, and being switched to a

different Doctor who is an RE. So anyway, we are both

willing to go through counceling together, and save

" us " , because after all, we both love eachother VERY

MUCH! Take care, and I will keep you posted! :)

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! -Amy

--- cocoasweet99@... wrote:

> Amy,

>

> I am sorry about your bf. How long have you been

> with him? Are you guys going

> to get married? I strongly suggest you both see a

> counselor before you get

> married. I did and that has helped a lot!

>

> My husband has been very supportive of my medical

> conditions. It s important

> that you get support from your partner for your

> medical problems. That s what

> the marriage is all about!

>

> Hang in there and let us know how it goes with your

> bf.

>

> Rita

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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>

> <<I guess that my infertility issues donot belong to this group

unless they

> are related to SU. >>>

>

> Rita,

> Please keep sharing all of your fertility experiences here -

whether they are

> directly related to SU or not. We all have multiple issues to deal

with, so

> not only will you receive some great advice, but we all learn a lot

more by

> reading the posts.

I am always interested in infertility stuff, having gone through it

myself. IF this proves to be too much for some people, we could

always start labeling such posts (TTC) so uninterested members can

skip them. Just a thought.

Beth

SU

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> I am always interested in infertility stuff, having gone through it

> myself. IF this proves to be too much for some people, we could

> always start labeling such posts (TTC) so uninterested members can

> skip them. Just a thought.

I think its really valuable to have fertility issues as part of our

forum. I mean, let's face it. Once you've been told you have a wacky

womb, you kind of feel different from the rest of the TTC crowd. I've

got a fairly mangled cervix attached to my " better uterus " and a

lovely perfect little cervix attached to by ittybitty not baby-

friendly uterus. So my cervical fluid issues are a little weird!

I hope no one minds the fertility info ... I've learned so much here!

27 w/UD, hypertension and occasional insanity

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>I've

> got a fairly mangled cervix attached to my " better uterus " and a

> lovely perfect little cervix attached to by ittybitty not baby-

> friendly uterus.

Jeez, , I wish you had a third uterus & cervix that

were " juuuuuuuuust right! " That would make it simpler!

Beth

SU

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Hi Kathyrn,

Thanks for your support and I'll keep you posted. Have you had a follow up

HSG? Are you TTC now?

Hope all goes well with you, too!

Rita

In a message dated 2/5/2002 2:42:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,

kathryngolbeck@... writes:

> Hi Rita,

> Just wanted to say that I hope you get all of the answers you need with the

>

> infertility work up.

>

> <<I

> are related to SU. I just can't wait to get preggy but it takes patience

> and

> I try not to dwell on it by keeping myself busy!>>

>

> And do talk to this group about this, even though its not *directly*

> related

> to SU. I am glad this group can discuss all of these issues - I've learned

>

> a lot!

>

> Good luck !!!

>

>

>

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Thanks, Sara! I'll keep you posted of my workup. What is your status?

Rita

In a message dated 2/5/2002 2:48:42 PM Eastern Standard Time,

sara.gibbs@... writes:

>

>

> Rita,

> Please keep sharing all of your fertility experiences here - whether they

> are

> directly related to SU or not. We all have multiple issues to deal with,

> so

> not only will you receive some great advice, but we all learn a lot more by

> reading the posts. Good luck to you with the workup. Sending you some

> baby

> dust your way.

> Sara

> 34, BU or SU

>

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Good idea! We could try to do that and see how it goes from there.

Rita

In a message dated 2/5/2002 2:58:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

mickbeth@... writes:

> I am always interested in infertility stuff, having gone through it

> myself. IF this proves to be too much for some people, we could

> always start labeling such posts (TTC) so uninterested members can

> skip them. Just a thought.

>

> Beth

> SU

>

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<<<Thanks, Sara! I'll keep you posted of my workup. What is your status?

Rita>>>

Hi Rita,

I m/c in Dec and they found my MA on the ultrasound. I just had an HSG and

ultrasound last week. Based on the HSG alone, my OB and the radiologist think

I'm BU. But my OB is suppose to call me back to discuss the US results. I

have an appt on Feb 20th to consult with Dr. Valle; he's has a lot of

experience with hysteroscopy and I'm hoping that he will suggest further

testing to confirm if I am BU or not (I don't feel that US and HSG are

reliable from what I have read) and I'm hoping he will explain my US films to

me (I don't know what I am looking at when I view them). So, DH and I decided

not to ttc this month until I see Dr. Valle.

Sara

34, BU or SU

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<<<Thanks, Sara! I'll keep you posted of my workup. What is your status?

Rita>>>

Hi Rita,

I m/c in Dec and they found my MA on the ultrasound. I just had an HSG and

ultrasound last week. Based on the HSG alone, my OB and the radiologist think

I'm BU. But my OB is suppose to call me back to discuss the US results. I

have an appt on Feb 20th to consult with Dr. Valle; he's has a lot of

experience with hysteroscopy and I'm hoping that he will suggest further

testing to confirm if I am BU or not (I don't feel that US and HSG are

reliable from what I have read) and I'm hoping he will explain my US films to

me (I don't know what I am looking at when I view them). So, DH and I decided

not to ttc this month until I see Dr. Valle.

Sara

34, BU or SU

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, did you take estradiol after the surgery? It may have delayed your

period like it did mine. It will take time for your body to " settle down " .

That s true you could still get pregnant after marriage. You could spend all

those months arranging your wedding and that might help keep your mind off

babies for a while. Planning a wedding could be stressful but a lot of fun!

Enjoy it while you can! In the meantime, keep us posted of your progress.

Rita

In a message dated 2/6/2002 2:51:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,

kathryngolbeck@... writes:

> I'm having my follow-up hysteroscopy Feb. 27, provided that my cycle

> co-operates. I haven't ovulated yet, and I usually would have about 5 days

>

> ago. So I'm not sure how it will go. I guess I'll wait another week and

> see

> what happens, and if my period won't be timed right, I'll have to postpone.

> Lately I've been *really* wishing we could ttc...I guess because this is

> the

> anniversary of when I found out I was pregnant last year for the first

> time.

> I just remember how exciting it was, and I feel a bit sad about that.

> I'm

> tired of being patient, but hey, I'm getting good at it...I'm getting

> married in July, and we might wait for then because we'll have a lot going

> on over the next months, and I would like a stress free pregnancy as much

> as

> possible. But, I don't know if I'll be able to wait :)

>

>

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<<Thanks for your support and I'll keep you posted. Have you had a follow up

>HSG? Are you TTC now?>>

I'm having my follow-up hysteroscopy Feb. 27, provided that my cycle

co-operates. I haven't ovulated yet, and I usually would have about 5 days

ago. So I'm not sure how it will go. I guess I'll wait another week and see

what happens, and if my period won't be timed right, I'll have to postpone.

Lately I've been *really* wishing we could ttc...I guess because this is the

anniversary of when I found out I was pregnant last year for the first time.

I just remember how exciting it was, and I feel a bit sad about that. I'm

tired of being patient, but hey, I'm getting good at it...I'm getting

married in July, and we might wait for then because we'll have a lot going

on over the next months, and I would like a stress free pregnancy as much as

possible. But, I don't know if I'll be able to wait :)

>From: cocoasweet99@...

>Reply-To: MullerianAnomalies

>To: MullerianAnomalies

>Subject: Re: Rita

>Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2002 22:33:01 EST

>

>Hi Kathyrn,

>

>Thanks for your support and I'll keep you posted. Have you had a follow up

>HSG? Are you TTC now?

>

>Hope all goes well with you, too!

>

>Rita

>

>In a message dated 2/5/2002 2:42:22 PM Eastern Standard Time,

>kathryngolbeck@... writes:

>

>

> > Hi Rita,

> > Just wanted to say that I hope you get all of the answers you need with

>the

> >

> > infertility work up.

> >

> > <<I

> > are related to SU. I just can't wait to get preggy but it takes patience

> > and

> > I try not to dwell on it by keeping myself busy!>>

> >

> > And do talk to this group about this, even though its not *directly*

> > related

> > to SU. I am glad this group can discuss all of these issues - I've

>learned

> >

> > a lot!

> >

> > Good luck !!!

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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<<, did you take estradiol after the surgery? It may have delayed

your period like it did mine.>>

Nope, no hormones for my surgery, before or after. I had surgery 3 days

before my period was due, had a major heavy period that lasted 5 days, and I

have been spotting on and off since - day 25 now since that last AF. Just

the stress of the surgery, I guess.

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