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Cheryl,

You say your lining is not continuous, therefore it is in islets just like mine and so many other members. Should you be attempting to get pregnant like this? Personally, unless I can get a continuous lining all the way round, I don't feel comfortable even thinking about trying again. The possibilities of the egg landing in an area of non existant lining is too great and if it lands near the edge, then I will be more at risk of a miscarriage. As the embryo will grow, it will not find any lining to hook on and therefore the likelihood of a miscarriage. How many islets do you have?

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There was no mention of " islets " just that the US measures at the thickest

portion of the uterus(I believe its at the top or body of the uterus). It

fluctuated from 3.7 to 4mm--believe the thinnest being toward the neck. My

Dr. is not concerned about where it will implant and he mentioned that if

indeed an area is too thin, it just won't implant there. I bet everyone's

lining varies a few mm around it. Ours is just varying at a much thinner

level. This is why he feels fertinex(injectible) and estrogen suppositories

will help the lining.

cheryl

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>To: <Ashermansegroups>

>Subject: Cheryl - lining not continuous

>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 14:49:17 +0200

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>Cheryl,

>You say your lining is not continuous, therefore it is in islets just like

>mine and so many other members. Should you be attempting to get pregnant

>like this? Personally, unless I can get a continuous lining all the way

>round, I don't feel comfortable even thinking about trying again. The

>possibilities of the egg landing in an area of non existant lining is too

>great and if it lands near the edge, then I will be more at risk of a

>miscarriage. As the embryo will grow, it will not find any lining to hook

>on and therefore the likelihood of a miscarriage. How many islets do you

>have?

>

>Poly

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There was no mention of " islets " just that the US measures at the thickest

portion of the uterus(I believe its at the top or body of the uterus). It

fluctuated from 3.7 to 4mm--believe the thinnest being toward the neck. My

Dr. is not concerned about where it will implant and he mentioned that if

indeed an area is too thin, it just won't implant there. I bet everyone's

lining varies a few mm around it. Ours is just varying at a much thinner

level. This is why he feels fertinex(injectible) and estrogen suppositories

will help the lining.

cheryl

>

>Reply-To: Ashermansegroups

>To: <Ashermansegroups>

>Subject: Cheryl - lining not continuous

>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 14:49:17 +0200

>

>Cheryl,

>You say your lining is not continuous, therefore it is in islets just like

>mine and so many other members. Should you be attempting to get pregnant

>like this? Personally, unless I can get a continuous lining all the way

>round, I don't feel comfortable even thinking about trying again. The

>possibilities of the egg landing in an area of non existant lining is too

>great and if it lands near the edge, then I will be more at risk of a

>miscarriage. As the embryo will grow, it will not find any lining to hook

>on and therefore the likelihood of a miscarriage. How many islets do you

>have?

>

>Poly

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There was no mention of " islets " just that the US measures at the thickest

portion of the uterus(I believe its at the top or body of the uterus). It

fluctuated from 3.7 to 4mm--believe the thinnest being toward the neck. My

Dr. is not concerned about where it will implant and he mentioned that if

indeed an area is too thin, it just won't implant there. I bet everyone's

lining varies a few mm around it. Ours is just varying at a much thinner

level. This is why he feels fertinex(injectible) and estrogen suppositories

will help the lining.

cheryl

>

>Reply-To: Ashermansegroups

>To: <Ashermansegroups>

>Subject: Cheryl - lining not continuous

>Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 14:49:17 +0200

>

>Cheryl,

>You say your lining is not continuous, therefore it is in islets just like

>mine and so many other members. Should you be attempting to get pregnant

>like this? Personally, unless I can get a continuous lining all the way

>round, I don't feel comfortable even thinking about trying again. The

>possibilities of the egg landing in an area of non existant lining is too

>great and if it lands near the edge, then I will be more at risk of a

>miscarriage. As the embryo will grow, it will not find any lining to hook

>on and therefore the likelihood of a miscarriage. How many islets do you

>have?

>

>Poly

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