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In a message dated 12/19/2003 7:50:29 AM Eastern Standard Time,

MullerianAnomalies writes:

>And he said

>I had an almost complete uterus. That I didn't have to think about is

>as being only half a uterus but that I actually only missed like

?1/10th of a complete uterus. He drew me a picture and showed me the

>tiny little part I actually missed.

>Have any of you ever heard about the fact that you can have a large

>or a small UU? I never heard of there being different types UU.

>So now I wonder if my doctor just doesn't know enough about UU's and

>that I get my hopes up for nothing ...

Marijke,

It might help to think of ALL MA's on a continuum, rather than each fitting

into it's own little box. There are varying degrees of severity for each MA.

So, it's entirely possible that while you do have an MA the docs are willing

to call a UU, you can still have a uterus that is close in size to normal. I

don't know how large, or small for that matter, mine is. Either it's not that

bad or it's very stretchy since I carried my son to 38 weeks with little

problems, but during my C-section, the OB said it is most definitely a UU. I

think

you can relax and trust your doctor on this one. I hope all your tests come

back OK and the IVF finally works! Best wishes!

Becki

27, UU

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In a message dated 12/19/2003 7:50:29 AM Eastern Standard Time,

MullerianAnomalies writes:

>And he said

>I had an almost complete uterus. That I didn't have to think about is

>as being only half a uterus but that I actually only missed like

?1/10th of a complete uterus. He drew me a picture and showed me the

>tiny little part I actually missed.

>Have any of you ever heard about the fact that you can have a large

>or a small UU? I never heard of there being different types UU.

>So now I wonder if my doctor just doesn't know enough about UU's and

>that I get my hopes up for nothing ...

Marijke,

It might help to think of ALL MA's on a continuum, rather than each fitting

into it's own little box. There are varying degrees of severity for each MA.

So, it's entirely possible that while you do have an MA the docs are willing

to call a UU, you can still have a uterus that is close in size to normal. I

don't know how large, or small for that matter, mine is. Either it's not that

bad or it's very stretchy since I carried my son to 38 weeks with little

problems, but during my C-section, the OB said it is most definitely a UU. I

think

you can relax and trust your doctor on this one. I hope all your tests come

back OK and the IVF finally works! Best wishes!

Becki

27, UU

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> In a message dated 12/19/2003 7:50:29 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> MullerianAnomalies writes:

> >And he said

> >I had an almost complete uterus. That I didn't have to think

about is

> >as being only half a uterus but that I actually only missed like

> ?1/10th of a complete uterus. He drew me a picture and showed me

the

> >tiny little part I actually missed.

> >Have any of you ever heard about the fact that you can have a

large

> >or a small UU? I never heard of there being different types UU.

> >So now I wonder if my doctor just doesn't know enough about UU's

and

> >that I get my hopes up for nothing ...

> Marijke,

>

> It might help to think of ALL MA's on a continuum, rather than

each fitting

> into it's own little box. There are varying degrees of severity

for each MA.

> So, it's entirely possible that while you do have an MA the docs

are willing

> to call a UU, you can still have a uterus that is close in size to

normal. I

> don't know how large, or small for that matter, mine is. Either

it's not that

> bad or it's very stretchy since I carried my son to 38 weeks with

little

> problems, but during my C-section, the OB said it is most

definitely a UU. I think

> you can relax and trust your doctor on this one. I hope all your

tests come

> back OK and the IVF finally works! Best wishes!

>

> Becki

> 27, UU

>

> Hey, I just wanted to let you know that after having my laprascopy

and hysterscopy that my re said that my uu is normal is size just

abnormal in shape. I only have a tube on the left but I have both

ovaries and both kidneys. I am probably going to do IVF this

summer. My re says that he will only transfer one embie. I dont

understand if my uterus is normal size why not two. So confusing.

Anyway I just wanted to write and see how you are and if you had

gotten any more info about normal sized uu.

>

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