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> Hello,

>

> I have been trying to get pregnant for 5 1/2 yrs now. Last year I

> had Stage 4 endo removed and have had pains only about 3 times

> since. Well I have a bicornuate uterus with a partial septum. My

> endocrinologistsaid to remove it might do more harm than good.

> However, yesterday my gynocologist looked over my op. report and

she

> says that maybe I am getting pregnant but the septum is not letting

> the egg attach. I did a little research on the net and found that

> removing septum usually increase chances of getting pregnant.

> I would like a third opinion before jumping into another surgery

(have

> had 1 and a lap.) If anyone has any suggestions please email me or

> respond to this message.

Dear Batgirl,

The conventional wisdom is that septa do not cause infertility,

although they can cause recurring miscarriage. Your OB-GYN may be

right, but the only way to confirm it would be to do a beta hCG test

shortly before your menstrual period is due.

For what it is worth, I had a complete septum and no endometriosis.

Having my septum operated on and reduced in size somewhat did allow

me to finally carry a baby to term. I had had a couple of very early

miscarriages that could have been caused by an inhospitable septum.

Taking out the septum probably could not hurt, and you might also

have some endo lasered off at the same time--doesn't it tend to recur

rather suddenly? I have heard that the optimal time to TTC following

endo lasering is within 6 months of surgery. So perhaps you might

kill two birds with one stone. Just a thought.

Good luck to you.

Beth

SU, resected x 2

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Thank you for the input. I tried to find out what that test is, but

all I found out is that is has something to do with pregnancy?

Please write back

THanks

MullerianAnomalies , " Beth " <mickbeth@c...> wrote:

>

> > Hello,

> >

> > I have been trying to get pregnant for 5 1/2 yrs now. Last year

I

> > had Stage 4 endo removed and have had pains only about 3 times

> > since. Well I have a bicornuate uterus with a partial septum.

My

> > endocrinologistsaid to remove it might do more harm than good.

> > However, yesterday my gynocologist looked over my op. report and

> she

> > says that maybe I am getting pregnant but the septum is not

letting

> > the egg attach. I did a little research on the net and found

that

> > removing septum usually increase chances of getting pregnant.

> > I would like a third opinion before jumping into another surgery

> (have

> > had 1 and a lap.) If anyone has any suggestions please email me

or

> > respond to this message.

>

> Dear Batgirl,

>

> The conventional wisdom is that septa do not cause infertility,

> although they can cause recurring miscarriage. Your OB-GYN may be

> right, but the only way to confirm it would be to do a beta hCG

test

> shortly before your menstrual period is due.

>

> For what it is worth, I had a complete septum and no

endometriosis.

> Having my septum operated on and reduced in size somewhat did allow

> me to finally carry a baby to term. I had had a couple of very

early

> miscarriages that could have been caused by an inhospitable septum.

>

> Taking out the septum probably could not hurt, and you might also

> have some endo lasered off at the same time--doesn't it tend to

recur

> rather suddenly? I have heard that the optimal time to TTC

following

> endo lasering is within 6 months of surgery. So perhaps you might

> kill two birds with one stone. Just a thought.

>

> Good luck to you.

>

> Beth

> SU, resected x 2

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Thank you for the input. I tried to find out what that test is, but

all I found out is that is has something to do with pregnancy?

Please write back

THanks

MullerianAnomalies , " Beth " <mickbeth@c...> wrote:

>

> > Hello,

> >

> > I have been trying to get pregnant for 5 1/2 yrs now. Last year

I

> > had Stage 4 endo removed and have had pains only about 3 times

> > since. Well I have a bicornuate uterus with a partial septum.

My

> > endocrinologistsaid to remove it might do more harm than good.

> > However, yesterday my gynocologist looked over my op. report and

> she

> > says that maybe I am getting pregnant but the septum is not

letting

> > the egg attach. I did a little research on the net and found

that

> > removing septum usually increase chances of getting pregnant.

> > I would like a third opinion before jumping into another surgery

> (have

> > had 1 and a lap.) If anyone has any suggestions please email me

or

> > respond to this message.

>

> Dear Batgirl,

>

> The conventional wisdom is that septa do not cause infertility,

> although they can cause recurring miscarriage. Your OB-GYN may be

> right, but the only way to confirm it would be to do a beta hCG

test

> shortly before your menstrual period is due.

>

> For what it is worth, I had a complete septum and no

endometriosis.

> Having my septum operated on and reduced in size somewhat did allow

> me to finally carry a baby to term. I had had a couple of very

early

> miscarriages that could have been caused by an inhospitable septum.

>

> Taking out the septum probably could not hurt, and you might also

> have some endo lasered off at the same time--doesn't it tend to

recur

> rather suddenly? I have heard that the optimal time to TTC

following

> endo lasering is within 6 months of surgery. So perhaps you might

> kill two birds with one stone. Just a thought.

>

> Good luck to you.

>

> Beth

> SU, resected x 2

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---

Thank you for the input. I tried to find out what that test is, but

all I found out is that is has something to do with pregnancy?

Please write back

THanks

MullerianAnomalies , " Beth " <mickbeth@c...> wrote:

>

> > Hello,

> >

> > I have been trying to get pregnant for 5 1/2 yrs now. Last year

I

> > had Stage 4 endo removed and have had pains only about 3 times

> > since. Well I have a bicornuate uterus with a partial septum.

My

> > endocrinologistsaid to remove it might do more harm than good.

> > However, yesterday my gynocologist looked over my op. report and

> she

> > says that maybe I am getting pregnant but the septum is not

letting

> > the egg attach. I did a little research on the net and found

that

> > removing septum usually increase chances of getting pregnant.

> > I would like a third opinion before jumping into another surgery

> (have

> > had 1 and a lap.) If anyone has any suggestions please email me

or

> > respond to this message.

>

> Dear Batgirl,

>

> The conventional wisdom is that septa do not cause infertility,

> although they can cause recurring miscarriage. Your OB-GYN may be

> right, but the only way to confirm it would be to do a beta hCG

test

> shortly before your menstrual period is due.

>

> For what it is worth, I had a complete septum and no

endometriosis.

> Having my septum operated on and reduced in size somewhat did allow

> me to finally carry a baby to term. I had had a couple of very

early

> miscarriages that could have been caused by an inhospitable septum.

>

> Taking out the septum probably could not hurt, and you might also

> have some endo lasered off at the same time--doesn't it tend to

recur

> rather suddenly? I have heard that the optimal time to TTC

following

> endo lasering is within 6 months of surgery. So perhaps you might

> kill two birds with one stone. Just a thought.

>

> Good luck to you.

>

> Beth

> SU, resected x 2

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