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If anyone can give me any light on this condition. I would greatly

appreciated. Is it possible to even conceive. I learned about my

condition after an HSG last Friday and was upset about the news. My

hubby and I have been trying for about 6 months. Luckly my tubes

are open. I am a little concerned at the moment because I am having

mild cramps (like if I did a whole bunch of exercise on my lower

abdominal area)and my period should not even be arriving until 10

days from now. It's a weird feeling, I just had my HSG done this

month (Feb. 8) and I think it would be impossible to be pregnant

because it's too soon after the procedure. Any info would help.

thanks ladies.

28 years old

BU

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Thank you so much for this information. You have given me a lot of

hope. By the way, I checked out your babies photos and they are

gorgeous!!! I am curious to know if you conceive all of your

children naturally? I don't want to go through the expense of going

to a specialist if I can conceive with BU. Let me know and thanks

again for the information.

> >Is it possible to even conceive.

>

> Oh, yes indeed :) I'm BU and I've been pregnant 10 times! I also

had 7 m/c

> but they were unrelated to the BU (I am also SU and have poor

luteal phase

> control). My children were born at 35 weeks (5.5 lbs), 38 weeks

(8.5 lbs),

> and twins born at 36 weeks (6.6 lbs EACH), one in each horn.

>

> It may be MORE likely for you to conceive right after the HSG,

sometimes

> having " things done " seems to open things up for people - sounds

weird but

> there's lots of anecdotes floating around...

>

> The main risk of BU is preterm labor and incompetent cervix - but

you can

> learn all about it once you are pregnant :)

>

> hope this helps,

>

> Mikki

> 38, BU/SU, DD 10/25/95, DS 8/5/02, twin boys 10/19/04

> http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/n/nathanryan/ <- updated 02/15!

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Thank you so much for this information. You have given me a lot of

hope. By the way, I checked out your babies photos and they are

gorgeous!!! I am curious to know if you conceive all of your

children naturally? I don't want to go through the expense of going

to a specialist if I can conceive with BU. Let me know and thanks

again for the information.

> >Is it possible to even conceive.

>

> Oh, yes indeed :) I'm BU and I've been pregnant 10 times! I also

had 7 m/c

> but they were unrelated to the BU (I am also SU and have poor

luteal phase

> control). My children were born at 35 weeks (5.5 lbs), 38 weeks

(8.5 lbs),

> and twins born at 36 weeks (6.6 lbs EACH), one in each horn.

>

> It may be MORE likely for you to conceive right after the HSG,

sometimes

> having " things done " seems to open things up for people - sounds

weird but

> there's lots of anecdotes floating around...

>

> The main risk of BU is preterm labor and incompetent cervix - but

you can

> learn all about it once you are pregnant :)

>

> hope this helps,

>

> Mikki

> 38, BU/SU, DD 10/25/95, DS 8/5/02, twin boys 10/19/04

> http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/n/nathanryan/ <- updated 02/15!

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Thank you :)

Yep, I never had any trouble getting pregnant (although interestingly

enough I never conceived during times of great stress in my life). I

believe that infertility issues are entirely separate from BU issues

(assuming you have both ovaries and tubes of course).

Because I had so many losses that my OB couldn't explain (we knew about the

BU but missed the SU until my last pregnancy), I took progesterone

supplements during early pregnancy (in case my luteal phase inadequacy was

causing early m/c) ... but not sure it really did anything...

good luck :)

Mikki

Re: Diagnosed with BU

>

>

> Thank you so much for this information. You have given me a lot of

> hope. By the way, I checked out your babies photos and they are

> gorgeous!!! I am curious to know if you conceive all of your

> children naturally? I don't want to go through the expense of going

> to a specialist if I can conceive with BU. Let me know and thanks

> again for the information.

>

>

>

>

> > >Is it possible to even conceive.

> >

> > Oh, yes indeed :) I'm BU and I've been pregnant 10 times! I also

> had 7 m/c

> > but they were unrelated to the BU (I am also SU and have poor

> luteal phase

> > control). My children were born at 35 weeks (5.5 lbs), 38 weeks

> (8.5 lbs),

> > and twins born at 36 weeks (6.6 lbs EACH), one in each horn.

> >

> > It may be MORE likely for you to conceive right after the HSG,

> sometimes

> > having " things done " seems to open things up for people - sounds

> weird but

> > there's lots of anecdotes floating around...

> >

> > The main risk of BU is preterm labor and incompetent cervix - but

> you can

> > learn all about it once you are pregnant :)

> >

> > hope this helps,

> >

> > Mikki

> > 38, BU/SU, DD 10/25/95, DS 8/5/02, twin boys 10/19/04

> > http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/n/nathanryan/ <- updated 02/15!

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Share bookmarks: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/links/

>

> Share files:

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/files/

>

> The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page:

> http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/

>

>

>

> es/

>

> The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page:

> http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you :)

Yep, I never had any trouble getting pregnant (although interestingly

enough I never conceived during times of great stress in my life). I

believe that infertility issues are entirely separate from BU issues

(assuming you have both ovaries and tubes of course).

Because I had so many losses that my OB couldn't explain (we knew about the

BU but missed the SU until my last pregnancy), I took progesterone

supplements during early pregnancy (in case my luteal phase inadequacy was

causing early m/c) ... but not sure it really did anything...

good luck :)

Mikki

Re: Diagnosed with BU

>

>

> Thank you so much for this information. You have given me a lot of

> hope. By the way, I checked out your babies photos and they are

> gorgeous!!! I am curious to know if you conceive all of your

> children naturally? I don't want to go through the expense of going

> to a specialist if I can conceive with BU. Let me know and thanks

> again for the information.

>

>

>

>

> > >Is it possible to even conceive.

> >

> > Oh, yes indeed :) I'm BU and I've been pregnant 10 times! I also

> had 7 m/c

> > but they were unrelated to the BU (I am also SU and have poor

> luteal phase

> > control). My children were born at 35 weeks (5.5 lbs), 38 weeks

> (8.5 lbs),

> > and twins born at 36 weeks (6.6 lbs EACH), one in each horn.

> >

> > It may be MORE likely for you to conceive right after the HSG,

> sometimes

> > having " things done " seems to open things up for people - sounds

> weird but

> > there's lots of anecdotes floating around...

> >

> > The main risk of BU is preterm labor and incompetent cervix - but

> you can

> > learn all about it once you are pregnant :)

> >

> > hope this helps,

> >

> > Mikki

> > 38, BU/SU, DD 10/25/95, DS 8/5/02, twin boys 10/19/04

> > http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/n/nathanryan/ <- updated 02/15!

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Share bookmarks: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/links/

>

> Share files:

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MullerianAnomalies/files/

>

> The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page:

> http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/

>

>

>

> es/

>

> The Congenital Uterine Anomalies Home Page:

> http://www.wegrokit.com/uterineanomalies/

>

>

>

>

>

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