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I had the same experience - I don't know why... I haven't had my

follow up yet with my doctor to ask either...

Leora

SU, resected 11/7/03

> I had my septum resected about a month ago. I got af on

Tuesday and

> it's been really heavy flow. It wasn't heavy prior tO my surgery. Is

> this normal? Any advice is appreciated.

>

>

> CO

> 25 resected 11/10

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Hi ,

I guess I just sent you another email but I read about your cerclage

just now. Was your IC a result of resecting your septum? The reason

I ask is that I have IC. I had a 9W m/c last January and a 21W m/c

in August 2003. The second one was three weeks after preventive

cerclage (the cervix was already open so didn't help as much even

with full bed rest). I am told that many people with partial septum

have IC as well. Did you get that after your surgery? I know that I

need a cerclage in any future pregnancy but was worried if resecting

septum would make my cervix weaker.

Take care of yourself and just a few weeks to go! I am really happy

for you!

Take care

Zohreh

> Hi ! I had my septum resected in July of 2002. I had exactly

the same

> experience - really heavy flow after resection and it wasn't heavy

before

> surgery. (However, if it's extremely heavy, you should call your

doctor. I

> remember my RE advising me of that after surgery.) About 4-5

months after

> surgery, it tapered off some, but remained heavier than before

surgery.

> About 9 months after surgery, I became pregnant, so I don't know

how AF will

> be after the baby. I think the heavier flow is normal, but maybe

somebody

> else from the group can explain? I'm glad you had the surgery. I

didn't

> have it until I had stubbornly experienced 5 losses. Now, I'm 35

weeks

> pregnant and feeling very hopeful - the resection seems to have

done the

> trick and made my uterus roomy enough to carry a baby to term! I

did have to

> have a cervical cerclage at 15 weeks of pregnancy due to

incompetent cervix

> related to my resectioned septum, but that will be removed in 2

weeks. Just

> wanted to let you know I had a very similar experience after

surgery, and

> everything was fine.

>

> , age 33, BU/SU resected 7/02

> 35 weeks pregnant (5 losses)

>

> ----------

> >From: MullerianAnomalies

> >To: MullerianAnomalies

> >Subject: Digest Number 1577

> >Date: Fri, Dec 5, 2003, 2:45 AM

> >

>

> > Message: 14

> > Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 05:33:39 -0000

> > From: " ehouser13 " <ehouser13@y...>

> > Subject: Af after septum resection

> >

> > I had my septum resected about a month ago. I got af on Tuesday

and

> > it's been really heavy flow. It wasn't heavy prior tO my

surgery. Is

> > this normal? Any advice is appreciated.

> >

> >

> > CO

> > 25 resected 11/10

> >

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Hi ,

I guess I just sent you another email but I read about your cerclage

just now. Was your IC a result of resecting your septum? The reason

I ask is that I have IC. I had a 9W m/c last January and a 21W m/c

in August 2003. The second one was three weeks after preventive

cerclage (the cervix was already open so didn't help as much even

with full bed rest). I am told that many people with partial septum

have IC as well. Did you get that after your surgery? I know that I

need a cerclage in any future pregnancy but was worried if resecting

septum would make my cervix weaker.

Take care of yourself and just a few weeks to go! I am really happy

for you!

Take care

Zohreh

> Hi ! I had my septum resected in July of 2002. I had exactly

the same

> experience - really heavy flow after resection and it wasn't heavy

before

> surgery. (However, if it's extremely heavy, you should call your

doctor. I

> remember my RE advising me of that after surgery.) About 4-5

months after

> surgery, it tapered off some, but remained heavier than before

surgery.

> About 9 months after surgery, I became pregnant, so I don't know

how AF will

> be after the baby. I think the heavier flow is normal, but maybe

somebody

> else from the group can explain? I'm glad you had the surgery. I

didn't

> have it until I had stubbornly experienced 5 losses. Now, I'm 35

weeks

> pregnant and feeling very hopeful - the resection seems to have

done the

> trick and made my uterus roomy enough to carry a baby to term! I

did have to

> have a cervical cerclage at 15 weeks of pregnancy due to

incompetent cervix

> related to my resectioned septum, but that will be removed in 2

weeks. Just

> wanted to let you know I had a very similar experience after

surgery, and

> everything was fine.

>

> , age 33, BU/SU resected 7/02

> 35 weeks pregnant (5 losses)

>

> ----------

> >From: MullerianAnomalies

> >To: MullerianAnomalies

> >Subject: Digest Number 1577

> >Date: Fri, Dec 5, 2003, 2:45 AM

> >

>

> > Message: 14

> > Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 05:33:39 -0000

> > From: " ehouser13 " <ehouser13@y...>

> > Subject: Af after septum resection

> >

> > I had my septum resected about a month ago. I got af on Tuesday

and

> > it's been really heavy flow. It wasn't heavy prior tO my

surgery. Is

> > this normal? Any advice is appreciated.

> >

> >

> > CO

> > 25 resected 11/10

> >

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Hi ,

I guess I just sent you another email but I read about your cerclage

just now. Was your IC a result of resecting your septum? The reason

I ask is that I have IC. I had a 9W m/c last January and a 21W m/c

in August 2003. The second one was three weeks after preventive

cerclage (the cervix was already open so didn't help as much even

with full bed rest). I am told that many people with partial septum

have IC as well. Did you get that after your surgery? I know that I

need a cerclage in any future pregnancy but was worried if resecting

septum would make my cervix weaker.

Take care of yourself and just a few weeks to go! I am really happy

for you!

Take care

Zohreh

> Hi ! I had my septum resected in July of 2002. I had exactly

the same

> experience - really heavy flow after resection and it wasn't heavy

before

> surgery. (However, if it's extremely heavy, you should call your

doctor. I

> remember my RE advising me of that after surgery.) About 4-5

months after

> surgery, it tapered off some, but remained heavier than before

surgery.

> About 9 months after surgery, I became pregnant, so I don't know

how AF will

> be after the baby. I think the heavier flow is normal, but maybe

somebody

> else from the group can explain? I'm glad you had the surgery. I

didn't

> have it until I had stubbornly experienced 5 losses. Now, I'm 35

weeks

> pregnant and feeling very hopeful - the resection seems to have

done the

> trick and made my uterus roomy enough to carry a baby to term! I

did have to

> have a cervical cerclage at 15 weeks of pregnancy due to

incompetent cervix

> related to my resectioned septum, but that will be removed in 2

weeks. Just

> wanted to let you know I had a very similar experience after

surgery, and

> everything was fine.

>

> , age 33, BU/SU resected 7/02

> 35 weeks pregnant (5 losses)

>

> ----------

> >From: MullerianAnomalies

> >To: MullerianAnomalies

> >Subject: Digest Number 1577

> >Date: Fri, Dec 5, 2003, 2:45 AM

> >

>

> > Message: 14

> > Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 05:33:39 -0000

> > From: " ehouser13 " <ehouser13@y...>

> > Subject: Af after septum resection

> >

> > I had my septum resected about a month ago. I got af on Tuesday

and

> > it's been really heavy flow. It wasn't heavy prior tO my

surgery. Is

> > this normal? Any advice is appreciated.

> >

> >

> > CO

> > 25 resected 11/10

> >

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