Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Thanks, Lola, for the congrats! I am very excited! I'll be relieved when my baby is born - alive! Congratulations to you for deciding to get the septum resection surgery. I wish I had done it sooner than I did. Yes - that's how I had it done - just vaginally. It was over in no time and the recovery was easy. I had pretty mild cramping the rest of the day after surgery and some bleeding. But, I never even needed the pain medication that was prescribed. I was very sleepy for the rest of the day because of the anesthesia. But, by the second day, post surgery, I went back to work and didn't experience any more pain. I cannot remember exactly how long after the operation that my RE gave us the heads-up on ttc. I'm thinking she said about 2 months. I would have waited anyway because I wanted to be completely healed up in there. I didn't have any problems getting pregnant again after surgery. We probably started ttc about 3 months post surgery and I became pregnant within 6 months. Try not to be nervous! That surgery is really a breeze - especially after what you've already experienced with your pregnancy and loss. My pregnancies before the surgery were pretty similar to what you've described, except two of them went to pretty late term. But, those two late term losses were probably caused by my Factor 5 blood coagulating thing more so than my septum (for which I've had to take heparin injections during this pregnancy). You will be fine and your next pregnancy will have so much better of a chance after you get that septum resectioned. I'll be thinkin' of ya on the 31st! It'll be a great way to start off the new year - with a roomier, better uterus!! , age 33, BU/SU resected after 5 losses 37 weeks pg ---------- >From: MullerianAnomalies >To: MullerianAnomalies >Subject: Digest Number 1589 >Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2003, 1:34 AM > > Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:16:27 -0000 > > Subject: Re: Non-Stress Tests (preg. mentioned) > > hi , > Congratulations. After so much heart-ache you must be soo excited > and relieved. I am really happy for you. I am fairly new to this > site. I just miscarried at 9 weeks and was diagnosed with Septate > uterus. My hysteroscopy is scheduled for Dec 31. I honestly can not > wait. I wanted to ask you a little about the procedure. I believe > they are only going in vaginally for me. Is that what you had done? > How long after the operation were you given the heads-up to start > trying? Did you find it more difficult to conceive after the > operation or was it pretty soon after? I am so anxious and scared > that it will take us a long time to get pregnant again. I had a > pretty awful pregnancy while it lasted. (Major bleeding, cramping > and we thought i had miscarried 2x before but the last one I saw thw > baby...which was really hard) If you could tell me a little about > the procedure, Id really appreciate. > Bets of luck on your delivery! > How exciting! > Lola > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Thanks, Lola, for the congrats! I am very excited! I'll be relieved when my baby is born - alive! Congratulations to you for deciding to get the septum resection surgery. I wish I had done it sooner than I did. Yes - that's how I had it done - just vaginally. It was over in no time and the recovery was easy. I had pretty mild cramping the rest of the day after surgery and some bleeding. But, I never even needed the pain medication that was prescribed. I was very sleepy for the rest of the day because of the anesthesia. But, by the second day, post surgery, I went back to work and didn't experience any more pain. I cannot remember exactly how long after the operation that my RE gave us the heads-up on ttc. I'm thinking she said about 2 months. I would have waited anyway because I wanted to be completely healed up in there. I didn't have any problems getting pregnant again after surgery. We probably started ttc about 3 months post surgery and I became pregnant within 6 months. Try not to be nervous! That surgery is really a breeze - especially after what you've already experienced with your pregnancy and loss. My pregnancies before the surgery were pretty similar to what you've described, except two of them went to pretty late term. But, those two late term losses were probably caused by my Factor 5 blood coagulating thing more so than my septum (for which I've had to take heparin injections during this pregnancy). You will be fine and your next pregnancy will have so much better of a chance after you get that septum resectioned. I'll be thinkin' of ya on the 31st! It'll be a great way to start off the new year - with a roomier, better uterus!! , age 33, BU/SU resected after 5 losses 37 weeks pg ---------- >From: MullerianAnomalies >To: MullerianAnomalies >Subject: Digest Number 1589 >Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2003, 1:34 AM > > Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:16:27 -0000 > > Subject: Re: Non-Stress Tests (preg. mentioned) > > hi , > Congratulations. After so much heart-ache you must be soo excited > and relieved. I am really happy for you. I am fairly new to this > site. I just miscarried at 9 weeks and was diagnosed with Septate > uterus. My hysteroscopy is scheduled for Dec 31. I honestly can not > wait. I wanted to ask you a little about the procedure. I believe > they are only going in vaginally for me. Is that what you had done? > How long after the operation were you given the heads-up to start > trying? Did you find it more difficult to conceive after the > operation or was it pretty soon after? I am so anxious and scared > that it will take us a long time to get pregnant again. I had a > pretty awful pregnancy while it lasted. (Major bleeding, cramping > and we thought i had miscarried 2x before but the last one I saw thw > baby...which was really hard) If you could tell me a little about > the procedure, Id really appreciate. > Bets of luck on your delivery! > How exciting! > Lola > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Thanks, Lola, for the congrats! I am very excited! I'll be relieved when my baby is born - alive! Congratulations to you for deciding to get the septum resection surgery. I wish I had done it sooner than I did. Yes - that's how I had it done - just vaginally. It was over in no time and the recovery was easy. I had pretty mild cramping the rest of the day after surgery and some bleeding. But, I never even needed the pain medication that was prescribed. I was very sleepy for the rest of the day because of the anesthesia. But, by the second day, post surgery, I went back to work and didn't experience any more pain. I cannot remember exactly how long after the operation that my RE gave us the heads-up on ttc. I'm thinking she said about 2 months. I would have waited anyway because I wanted to be completely healed up in there. I didn't have any problems getting pregnant again after surgery. We probably started ttc about 3 months post surgery and I became pregnant within 6 months. Try not to be nervous! That surgery is really a breeze - especially after what you've already experienced with your pregnancy and loss. My pregnancies before the surgery were pretty similar to what you've described, except two of them went to pretty late term. But, those two late term losses were probably caused by my Factor 5 blood coagulating thing more so than my septum (for which I've had to take heparin injections during this pregnancy). You will be fine and your next pregnancy will have so much better of a chance after you get that septum resectioned. I'll be thinkin' of ya on the 31st! It'll be a great way to start off the new year - with a roomier, better uterus!! , age 33, BU/SU resected after 5 losses 37 weeks pg ---------- >From: MullerianAnomalies >To: MullerianAnomalies >Subject: Digest Number 1589 >Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2003, 1:34 AM > > Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:16:27 -0000 > > Subject: Re: Non-Stress Tests (preg. mentioned) > > hi , > Congratulations. After so much heart-ache you must be soo excited > and relieved. I am really happy for you. I am fairly new to this > site. I just miscarried at 9 weeks and was diagnosed with Septate > uterus. My hysteroscopy is scheduled for Dec 31. I honestly can not > wait. I wanted to ask you a little about the procedure. I believe > they are only going in vaginally for me. Is that what you had done? > How long after the operation were you given the heads-up to start > trying? Did you find it more difficult to conceive after the > operation or was it pretty soon after? I am so anxious and scared > that it will take us a long time to get pregnant again. I had a > pretty awful pregnancy while it lasted. (Major bleeding, cramping > and we thought i had miscarried 2x before but the last one I saw thw > baby...which was really hard) If you could tell me a little about > the procedure, Id really appreciate. > Bets of luck on your delivery! > How exciting! > Lola > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Hi , I just happened to read your reply and was very useful to me as well since I should have my septum resected. I wanted to know whether you had your hysteroscopy in the hospital under local anesthesia (spinal/Epidural) or you had it done in your doctor's office with/withou anesthia? My doctor offered me to to it either in his office with no anesthesia (as they do it for more than half of their patients with SU uterus. He also aoofered hyst/lap, which I probably won't choose. Would you pleasze give me more details. Thanks and congrats Zohreh > Thanks, Lola, for the congrats! I am very excited! I'll be relieved when > my baby is born - alive! Congratulations to you for deciding to get the > septum resection surgery. I wish I had done it sooner than I did. Yes - > that's how I had it done - just vaginally. It was over in no time and the > recovery was easy. I had pretty mild cramping the rest of the day after > surgery and some bleeding. But, I never even needed the pain medication > that was prescribed. I was very sleepy for the rest of the day because of > the anesthesia. But, by the second day, post surgery, I went back to work > and didn't experience any more pain. I cannot remember exactly how long > after the operation that my RE gave us the heads-up on ttc. I'm thinking > she said about 2 months. I would have waited anyway because I wanted to be > completely healed up in there. I didn't have any problems getting pregnant > again after surgery. We probably started ttc about 3 months post surgery > and I became pregnant within 6 months. Try not to be nervous! That surgery > is really a breeze - especially after what you've already experienced with > your pregnancy and loss. My pregnancies before the surgery were pretty > similar to what you've described, except two of them went to pretty late > term. But, those two late term losses were probably caused by my Factor 5 > blood coagulating thing more so than my septum (for which I've had to take > heparin injections during this pregnancy). You will be fine and your next > pregnancy will have so much better of a chance after you get that septum > resectioned. I'll be thinkin' of ya on the 31st! It'll be a great way to > start off the new year - with a roomier, better uterus!! > > , age 33, BU/SU resected after 5 losses > 37 weeks pg > > ---------- > >From: MullerianAnomalies > >To: MullerianAnomalies > >Subject: Digest Number 1589 > >Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2003, 1:34 AM > > > > > Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:16:27 -0000 > > From: " florida0324 " <florida0324@y...> > > Subject: Re: Non-Stress Tests (preg. mentioned) > > > > hi , > > Congratulations. After so much heart-ache you must be soo excited > > and relieved. I am really happy for you. I am fairly new to this > > site. I just miscarried at 9 weeks and was diagnosed with Septate > > uterus. My hysteroscopy is scheduled for Dec 31. I honestly can not > > wait. I wanted to ask you a little about the procedure. I believe > > they are only going in vaginally for me. Is that what you had done? > > How long after the operation were you given the heads-up to start > > trying? Did you find it more difficult to conceive after the > > operation or was it pretty soon after? I am so anxious and scared > > that it will take us a long time to get pregnant again. I had a > > pretty awful pregnancy while it lasted. (Major bleeding, cramping > > and we thought i had miscarried 2x before but the last one I saw thw > > baby...which was really hard) If you could tell me a little about > > the procedure, Id really appreciate. > > Bets of luck on your delivery! > > How exciting! > > Lola > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Hi , I just happened to read your reply and was very useful to me as well since I should have my septum resected. I wanted to know whether you had your hysteroscopy in the hospital under local anesthesia (spinal/Epidural) or you had it done in your doctor's office with/withou anesthia? My doctor offered me to to it either in his office with no anesthesia (as they do it for more than half of their patients with SU uterus. He also aoofered hyst/lap, which I probably won't choose. Would you pleasze give me more details. Thanks and congrats Zohreh > Thanks, Lola, for the congrats! I am very excited! I'll be relieved when > my baby is born - alive! Congratulations to you for deciding to get the > septum resection surgery. I wish I had done it sooner than I did. Yes - > that's how I had it done - just vaginally. It was over in no time and the > recovery was easy. I had pretty mild cramping the rest of the day after > surgery and some bleeding. But, I never even needed the pain medication > that was prescribed. I was very sleepy for the rest of the day because of > the anesthesia. But, by the second day, post surgery, I went back to work > and didn't experience any more pain. I cannot remember exactly how long > after the operation that my RE gave us the heads-up on ttc. I'm thinking > she said about 2 months. I would have waited anyway because I wanted to be > completely healed up in there. I didn't have any problems getting pregnant > again after surgery. We probably started ttc about 3 months post surgery > and I became pregnant within 6 months. Try not to be nervous! That surgery > is really a breeze - especially after what you've already experienced with > your pregnancy and loss. My pregnancies before the surgery were pretty > similar to what you've described, except two of them went to pretty late > term. But, those two late term losses were probably caused by my Factor 5 > blood coagulating thing more so than my septum (for which I've had to take > heparin injections during this pregnancy). You will be fine and your next > pregnancy will have so much better of a chance after you get that septum > resectioned. I'll be thinkin' of ya on the 31st! It'll be a great way to > start off the new year - with a roomier, better uterus!! > > , age 33, BU/SU resected after 5 losses > 37 weeks pg > > ---------- > >From: MullerianAnomalies > >To: MullerianAnomalies > >Subject: Digest Number 1589 > >Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2003, 1:34 AM > > > > > Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:16:27 -0000 > > From: " florida0324 " <florida0324@y...> > > Subject: Re: Non-Stress Tests (preg. mentioned) > > > > hi , > > Congratulations. After so much heart-ache you must be soo excited > > and relieved. I am really happy for you. I am fairly new to this > > site. I just miscarried at 9 weeks and was diagnosed with Septate > > uterus. My hysteroscopy is scheduled for Dec 31. I honestly can not > > wait. I wanted to ask you a little about the procedure. I believe > > they are only going in vaginally for me. Is that what you had done? > > How long after the operation were you given the heads-up to start > > trying? Did you find it more difficult to conceive after the > > operation or was it pretty soon after? I am so anxious and scared > > that it will take us a long time to get pregnant again. I had a > > pretty awful pregnancy while it lasted. (Major bleeding, cramping > > and we thought i had miscarried 2x before but the last one I saw thw > > baby...which was really hard) If you could tell me a little about > > the procedure, Id really appreciate. > > Bets of luck on your delivery! > > How exciting! > > Lola > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Hi , I just happened to read your reply and was very useful to me as well since I should have my septum resected. I wanted to know whether you had your hysteroscopy in the hospital under local anesthesia (spinal/Epidural) or you had it done in your doctor's office with/withou anesthia? My doctor offered me to to it either in his office with no anesthesia (as they do it for more than half of their patients with SU uterus. He also aoofered hyst/lap, which I probably won't choose. Would you pleasze give me more details. Thanks and congrats Zohreh > Thanks, Lola, for the congrats! I am very excited! I'll be relieved when > my baby is born - alive! Congratulations to you for deciding to get the > septum resection surgery. I wish I had done it sooner than I did. Yes - > that's how I had it done - just vaginally. It was over in no time and the > recovery was easy. I had pretty mild cramping the rest of the day after > surgery and some bleeding. But, I never even needed the pain medication > that was prescribed. I was very sleepy for the rest of the day because of > the anesthesia. But, by the second day, post surgery, I went back to work > and didn't experience any more pain. I cannot remember exactly how long > after the operation that my RE gave us the heads-up on ttc. I'm thinking > she said about 2 months. I would have waited anyway because I wanted to be > completely healed up in there. I didn't have any problems getting pregnant > again after surgery. We probably started ttc about 3 months post surgery > and I became pregnant within 6 months. Try not to be nervous! That surgery > is really a breeze - especially after what you've already experienced with > your pregnancy and loss. My pregnancies before the surgery were pretty > similar to what you've described, except two of them went to pretty late > term. But, those two late term losses were probably caused by my Factor 5 > blood coagulating thing more so than my septum (for which I've had to take > heparin injections during this pregnancy). You will be fine and your next > pregnancy will have so much better of a chance after you get that septum > resectioned. I'll be thinkin' of ya on the 31st! It'll be a great way to > start off the new year - with a roomier, better uterus!! > > , age 33, BU/SU resected after 5 losses > 37 weeks pg > > ---------- > >From: MullerianAnomalies > >To: MullerianAnomalies > >Subject: Digest Number 1589 > >Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2003, 1:34 AM > > > > > Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 21:16:27 -0000 > > From: " florida0324 " <florida0324@y...> > > Subject: Re: Non-Stress Tests (preg. mentioned) > > > > hi , > > Congratulations. After so much heart-ache you must be soo excited > > and relieved. I am really happy for you. I am fairly new to this > > site. I just miscarried at 9 weeks and was diagnosed with Septate > > uterus. My hysteroscopy is scheduled for Dec 31. I honestly can not > > wait. I wanted to ask you a little about the procedure. I believe > > they are only going in vaginally for me. Is that what you had done? > > How long after the operation were you given the heads-up to start > > trying? Did you find it more difficult to conceive after the > > operation or was it pretty soon after? I am so anxious and scared > > that it will take us a long time to get pregnant again. I had a > > pretty awful pregnancy while it lasted. (Major bleeding, cramping > > and we thought i had miscarried 2x before but the last one I saw thw > > baby...which was really hard) If you could tell me a little about > > the procedure, Id really appreciate. > > Bets of luck on your delivery! > > How exciting! > > Lola > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 > Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 01:32:00 -0000 > > Subject: Re: Hysteroscopy - Septum Resection > > Hi , > > I just happened to read your reply and was very useful to me as well > since I should have my septum resected. I wanted to know whether you > had your hysteroscopy in the hospital under local anesthesia > (spinal/Epidural) or you had it done in your doctor's office > with/withou anesthia? > > My doctor offered me to to it either in his office with no anesthesia > (as they do it for more than half of their patients with SU uterus. > He also aoofered hyst/lap, which I probably won't choose. Would you > pleasze give me more details. > > Thanks and congrats > Zohreh > > Hi Zohreh! I had my hysteroscopy in the hospital as an outpatient procedure. I had anesthesia, but not local. I was totally asleep. I preferred it that way. When I woke up, I didn't have to wait for an epidural to wear off. I didn't feel much pain afterward - just sleepy and crampy for the rest of the day. I am so hypersensitive to pain. I wanted the least invasive procedure, so no lap., just the hysteroscope. And, I was given Versid (sp?) during preparation, before they put me under, because I was very nervous. If I had it to do over again, I wouldn't be so nervous. It was all over in such a short time and I was back to myself the next day. As for the surgery itself, my RE just went in vaginally with the hysteroscope and when she cut into the septum, it all snapped back into the uterine wall nicely so that she didn't have to do much cutting. She gave me color photos of where she cut and of the septum after resection so that I could see what happened. All that I have left is about a 1 cm dip at the fundus of my uterus. And, it hasn't been a problem during this pregnancy. You'll have to go with your own comfort level. Best wishes to you with what ever you decide. I think you'll be so glad you had the surgery done. Mine really went so smooth and easy and now I'm going to have a baby - my first!! It was well worth it. , age 33, BU/SU resected after 5 losses 38 weeks pg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 > Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 01:32:00 -0000 > > Subject: Re: Hysteroscopy - Septum Resection > > Hi , > > I just happened to read your reply and was very useful to me as well > since I should have my septum resected. I wanted to know whether you > had your hysteroscopy in the hospital under local anesthesia > (spinal/Epidural) or you had it done in your doctor's office > with/withou anesthia? > > My doctor offered me to to it either in his office with no anesthesia > (as they do it for more than half of their patients with SU uterus. > He also aoofered hyst/lap, which I probably won't choose. Would you > pleasze give me more details. > > Thanks and congrats > Zohreh > > Hi Zohreh! I had my hysteroscopy in the hospital as an outpatient procedure. I had anesthesia, but not local. I was totally asleep. I preferred it that way. When I woke up, I didn't have to wait for an epidural to wear off. I didn't feel much pain afterward - just sleepy and crampy for the rest of the day. I am so hypersensitive to pain. I wanted the least invasive procedure, so no lap., just the hysteroscope. And, I was given Versid (sp?) during preparation, before they put me under, because I was very nervous. If I had it to do over again, I wouldn't be so nervous. It was all over in such a short time and I was back to myself the next day. As for the surgery itself, my RE just went in vaginally with the hysteroscope and when she cut into the septum, it all snapped back into the uterine wall nicely so that she didn't have to do much cutting. She gave me color photos of where she cut and of the septum after resection so that I could see what happened. All that I have left is about a 1 cm dip at the fundus of my uterus. And, it hasn't been a problem during this pregnancy. You'll have to go with your own comfort level. Best wishes to you with what ever you decide. I think you'll be so glad you had the surgery done. Mine really went so smooth and easy and now I'm going to have a baby - my first!! It was well worth it. , age 33, BU/SU resected after 5 losses 38 weeks pg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 23, 2003 Report Share Posted December 23, 2003 > Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 01:32:00 -0000 > > Subject: Re: Hysteroscopy - Septum Resection > > Hi , > > I just happened to read your reply and was very useful to me as well > since I should have my septum resected. I wanted to know whether you > had your hysteroscopy in the hospital under local anesthesia > (spinal/Epidural) or you had it done in your doctor's office > with/withou anesthia? > > My doctor offered me to to it either in his office with no anesthesia > (as they do it for more than half of their patients with SU uterus. > He also aoofered hyst/lap, which I probably won't choose. Would you > pleasze give me more details. > > Thanks and congrats > Zohreh > > Hi Zohreh! I had my hysteroscopy in the hospital as an outpatient procedure. I had anesthesia, but not local. I was totally asleep. I preferred it that way. When I woke up, I didn't have to wait for an epidural to wear off. I didn't feel much pain afterward - just sleepy and crampy for the rest of the day. I am so hypersensitive to pain. I wanted the least invasive procedure, so no lap., just the hysteroscope. And, I was given Versid (sp?) during preparation, before they put me under, because I was very nervous. If I had it to do over again, I wouldn't be so nervous. It was all over in such a short time and I was back to myself the next day. As for the surgery itself, my RE just went in vaginally with the hysteroscope and when she cut into the septum, it all snapped back into the uterine wall nicely so that she didn't have to do much cutting. She gave me color photos of where she cut and of the septum after resection so that I could see what happened. All that I have left is about a 1 cm dip at the fundus of my uterus. And, it hasn't been a problem during this pregnancy. You'll have to go with your own comfort level. Best wishes to you with what ever you decide. I think you'll be so glad you had the surgery done. Mine really went so smooth and easy and now I'm going to have a baby - my first!! It was well worth it. , age 33, BU/SU resected after 5 losses 38 weeks pg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2003 Report Share Posted December 24, 2003 Hi Zohreh, Ask your doctor if you could take birth control pills, thats what my doctor had me do so that I wouldn't have to wait until a certain time of month, I just didn't take the placebos , I started a new pack otherwise I wold have had my period during the surgery. Just a thought, I know how hard the waiting is. Lucy > > > > > > > Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 01:32:00 -0000 > > > > From: " zohrehdv " <zohrehdv_grp@c...> > > > > Subject: Re: Hysteroscopy - Septum Resection > > > > > > > > Hi , > > > > > > > > I just happened to read your reply and was very useful to me > as well > > > > since I should have my septum resected. I wanted to know > whether you > > > > had your hysteroscopy in the hospital under local anesthesia > > > > (spinal/Epidural) or you had it done in your doctor's office > > > > with/withou anesthia? > > > > > > > > My doctor offered me to to it either in his office with no > anesthesia > > > > (as they do it for more than half of their patients with SU > uterus. > > > > He also aoofered hyst/lap, which I probably won't choose. > Would you > > > > pleasze give me more details. > > > > > > > > Thanks and congrats > > > > Zohreh > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Zohreh! I had my hysteroscopy in the hospital as an > outpatient > > > procedure. I had anesthesia, but not local. I was totally > asleep. I > > > preferred it that way. When I woke up, I didn't have to wait > for an > > > epidural to wear off. I didn't feel much pain afterward - just > sleepy and > > > crampy for the rest of the day. I am so hypersensitive to > pain. I wanted > > > the least invasive procedure, so no lap., just the > hysteroscope. And, I was > > > given Versid (sp?) during preparation, before they put me under, > because I > > > was very nervous. If I had it to do over again, I wouldn't be > so nervous. > > > It was all over in such a short time and I was back to myself > the next day. > > > As for the surgery itself, my RE just went in vaginally with the > > > hysteroscope and when she cut into the septum, it all snapped > back into the > > > uterine wall nicely so that she didn't have to do much cutting. > She gave me > > > color photos of where she cut and of the septum after resection > so that I > > > could see what happened. All that I have left is about a 1 cm > dip at the > > > fundus of my uterus. And, it hasn't been a problem during this > pregnancy. > > > You'll have to go with your own comfort level. Best wishes to > you with what > > > ever you decide. I think you'll be so glad you had the surgery > done. Mine > > > really went so smooth and easy and now I'm going to have a baby - > my first!! > > > It was well worth it. > > > > > > , age 33, BU/SU resected after 5 losses > > > 38 weeks pg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Another newbie here...I've been reading but this is my first time posting. You all have helped me more than you can imagine through your messages. Thank you for the support! I too have been dx with a SU as well as endometriosis. I am going in Monday, 5 Jan for hysteroscopy for the septum removal and laproscopy to laser off the endo. My RE prescribed progesterone to me which I started taking on day 2 of my cylce to prevent ovulation. She also scheduled my surgery on day 10 of my cycle...all in an effort to minimize the lining and create the best environment to see and identify the endo and septum and to ensure no possible pregnancy (a small miracle at this point). I'm not very nervous (yet) about the surgery...more excited and anxious to get it done and to start ttc again. The one question I've not been able to get an answer to is.....How long after the surgery do we have to wait before we can ttc? Do any of you have any idea on that? Congrats on your pregnancy and the new insurance! Love and baby dust to all of you. ~Lola > > I was wondering... (and to those who have already had a resection) > why you have to dit on days 7-12 of cycle. > > My doc told me that he wanted to do it right after my period ended > to avoid there being too much lining to work around as well as to > avoid impacting any possible pregnancy (prior to ovulation). > > I had a complete removal of my septum (via laser), except for an > inch or so at the fundus that was not really septum but the > beginning of a BU apparently -- a permanent heart shape, it appears. > > > SU, septum removed > 20wk loss due to rupture > 13weeks pregnant and counting! (new insurance finally kicked in > that allows me financially to see an RE this month (regular OB has > been great, though...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Another newbie here...I've been reading but this is my first time posting. You all have helped me more than you can imagine through your messages. Thank you for the support! I too have been dx with a SU as well as endometriosis. I am going in Monday, 5 Jan for hysteroscopy for the septum removal and laproscopy to laser off the endo. My RE prescribed progesterone to me which I started taking on day 2 of my cylce to prevent ovulation. She also scheduled my surgery on day 10 of my cycle...all in an effort to minimize the lining and create the best environment to see and identify the endo and septum and to ensure no possible pregnancy (a small miracle at this point). I'm not very nervous (yet) about the surgery...more excited and anxious to get it done and to start ttc again. The one question I've not been able to get an answer to is.....How long after the surgery do we have to wait before we can ttc? Do any of you have any idea on that? Congrats on your pregnancy and the new insurance! Love and baby dust to all of you. ~Lola > > I was wondering... (and to those who have already had a resection) > why you have to dit on days 7-12 of cycle. > > My doc told me that he wanted to do it right after my period ended > to avoid there being too much lining to work around as well as to > avoid impacting any possible pregnancy (prior to ovulation). > > I had a complete removal of my septum (via laser), except for an > inch or so at the fundus that was not really septum but the > beginning of a BU apparently -- a permanent heart shape, it appears. > > > SU, septum removed > 20wk loss due to rupture > 13weeks pregnant and counting! (new insurance finally kicked in > that allows me financially to see an RE this month (regular OB has > been great, though...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Another newbie here...I've been reading but this is my first time posting. You all have helped me more than you can imagine through your messages. Thank you for the support! I too have been dx with a SU as well as endometriosis. I am going in Monday, 5 Jan for hysteroscopy for the septum removal and laproscopy to laser off the endo. My RE prescribed progesterone to me which I started taking on day 2 of my cylce to prevent ovulation. She also scheduled my surgery on day 10 of my cycle...all in an effort to minimize the lining and create the best environment to see and identify the endo and septum and to ensure no possible pregnancy (a small miracle at this point). I'm not very nervous (yet) about the surgery...more excited and anxious to get it done and to start ttc again. The one question I've not been able to get an answer to is.....How long after the surgery do we have to wait before we can ttc? Do any of you have any idea on that? Congrats on your pregnancy and the new insurance! Love and baby dust to all of you. ~Lola > > I was wondering... (and to those who have already had a resection) > why you have to dit on days 7-12 of cycle. > > My doc told me that he wanted to do it right after my period ended > to avoid there being too much lining to work around as well as to > avoid impacting any possible pregnancy (prior to ovulation). > > I had a complete removal of my septum (via laser), except for an > inch or so at the fundus that was not really septum but the > beginning of a BU apparently -- a permanent heart shape, it appears. > > > SU, septum removed > 20wk loss due to rupture > 13weeks pregnant and counting! (new insurance finally kicked in > that allows me financially to see an RE this month (regular OB has > been great, though...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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