Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 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! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 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! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 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/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2005 Report Share Posted February 22, 2005 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/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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