Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 Hi , My doctors still can't agree if I am UD or BU, (I have 2 uteri but there is some debate over whether I have 1 or 2 cervix) so I will answer your question based on my experience. I did see an OB and a Perinatologist for my daughter (now 18 months old) and my current pregnancy (30 weeks). I see them both every 3 weeks and have ultrasounds to check my cervix. I was not put on bedrest for either pregnancy. My second pregnancy is in the same uterus as the first so we differ there. I did not have a cerclage with either pregnancy either. If there is a peri in your area, you may want to consider seeing him or her for extra reassurance. I know it helps to hear my cervix isn't shortening every 3 weeks. I delivered my 18 month old at 35 weeks and they expect the same for this pregnancy. Good luck and if you have any more questions, feel free to ask. MullerianAnomalies , " Steinberg " <audiologymommy@y...> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > This is my first posting, so please excuse any abb. mistakes:) I > have UD and was pregnant with my DS, now 15 mos, when my water > suddenly broke in the hospital lobby en route to our tour. (33w0d) > Now,surprise, pregnant in the other uterus, 12w1d. > > My question(s): > I did not have a high risk OB with my son and in retrospect, think i > was not monitored closely enough. She treated my preganancy like it > was normal (only 8 and 18 wk Ultrasounds). Now, I have moved to a > different state and found a really nice OB who comes with great > recommendations, but he is young and even says he has never had a UD > pt of his own, much less one who is pregnant in the contra uterus. > > SO...thoughts on high risk OB? He said we'll do Ultrasounds every 6 > weeks until 26 weeks, then every 4 or more often as needed to eval > my cervical length. He said that they do not use home monitoring > here (of note, with my DS, I had no idea I was having contractions 2- > 3 min apart!). > > Also, he mentioned cerclage, and from what I can find there is risk, > but the earlier the better? Oh, and bedrest in 8 weeks...I will > only be 20w! How do you take care of a 17mos old?? > > Thanks SO much for any responses...I am a nervous wreck and every > twitch is causing much anxiety. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2005 Report Share Posted January 1, 2005 Hi , Thanks for your response. I think I may ask about seeing a perinatologist, at least for reassurance sake. Best of luck with baby #2! -- In MullerianAnomalies , " lisam2412 " <M2412@h...> wrote: > > Hi , > > My doctors still can't agree if I am UD or BU, (I have 2 uteri but > there is some debate over whether I have 1 or 2 cervix) so I will > answer your question based on my experience. I did see an OB and a > Perinatologist for my daughter (now 18 months old) and my current > pregnancy (30 weeks). I see them both every 3 weeks and have > ultrasounds to check my cervix. I was not put on bedrest for either > pregnancy. My second pregnancy is in the same uterus as the first so > we differ there. I did not have a cerclage with either pregnancy > either. If there is a peri in your area, you may want to consider > seeing him or her for extra reassurance. I know it helps to hear my > cervix isn't shortening every 3 weeks. I delivered my 18 month old > at 35 weeks and they expect the same for this pregnancy. Good luck > and if you have any more questions, feel free to ask. > > > > MullerianAnomalies , " Steinberg " > <audiologymommy@y...> wrote: > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > This is my first posting, so please excuse any abb. mistakes:) I > > have UD and was pregnant with my DS, now 15 mos, when my water > > suddenly broke in the hospital lobby en route to our tour. > (33w0d) > > Now,surprise, pregnant in the other uterus, 12w1d. > > > > My question(s): > > I did not have a high risk OB with my son and in retrospect, think > i > > was not monitored closely enough. She treated my preganancy like > it > > was normal (only 8 and 18 wk Ultrasounds). Now, I have moved to a > > different state and found a really nice OB who comes with great > > recommendations, but he is young and even says he has never had a > UD > > pt of his own, much less one who is pregnant in the contra uterus. > > > > SO...thoughts on high risk OB? He said we'll do Ultrasounds every > 6 > > weeks until 26 weeks, then every 4 or more often as needed to eval > > my cervical length. He said that they do not use home monitoring > > here (of note, with my DS, I had no idea I was having contractions > 2- > > 3 min apart!). > > > > Also, he mentioned cerclage, and from what I can find there is > risk, > > but the earlier the better? Oh, and bedrest in 8 weeks...I will > > only be 20w! How do you take care of a 17mos old?? > > > > Thanks SO much for any responses...I am a nervous wreck and every > > twitch is causing much anxiety. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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