Guest guest Posted March 12, 2003 Report Share Posted March 12, 2003 Hi , > > Hi Bonnie, > This my sound nuts, but in my experience uterine anomalies should be > investigated and resolved *as soon as they are suspected*, regardless > of age. That may sound a little radical, but one of the possible > diagnoses (septate) is correctable by surgery. For some women in > their 30s, the idea of taking a 2-4 month break from TTC (for surgery > and recovery) makes them wish they could have done it when they were > younger. And a few of our members have had to have second surgeries > (add another 2-4 months). If the patient isn't TTC, its no big deal, > but if they are, that could be alot of cycles! > > Can you get a second opinion with another RE? RE's can specialize in > alot of different things - male factor, IVF, endometriosis, fallopian > issues, age-related fertility. That's something to consider ... some > hositals have websites that include their doc's > interests/specialities. Another great resource is the doc's nurse - > before you make an apt, ask to speak with the nurse. You may have to > tell the receptionist " I have an unusual uterine problem and I've > gone to docs in the past how didn't really have experience with it. > Could I speak with nurse or assistant to make sure he's the right > person to see? " > Thanks for the great advice. I am researching REs in Los Angeles. I think that I want to get another opinion about surgery. I am really worried about not dealing with this now! Bonnie, 34, SU Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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