Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 I had the same experience- its normal -took me three cycles to get back as before, dr said its normal. all the best Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 I had the same experience- its normal -took me three cycles to get back as before, dr said its normal. all the best 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 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 > > 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 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 > > 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 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 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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