Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Hello, I am a new UU member. My story is posted the beginning of January. I have had 3 m/c one of which was ectopic. My last m/c was ectopic and occured last month. I had surgery for the ectopic pregnancy and that's when I was diagnosed with UU. With unicornuate uterus you only have one tube that is attached. The pregnancy was growing in the non functioning tube (the tube wasn't attached to anything). I do however have two functioning ovaries. The strange thing is, I conceived on the good side but the pregnancy migrated across my body to the bad tube and got stuck as it had no way out. They removed my non functioning tube. I was devastated. I'm still pretty new to this whole thing. I havn't had any problem getting pregnant in the past but My dr. told me that I have half the chance of getting pregnant now with only one tube. Although it is possible for a pregnancy to occur in one ovary and migrate across to the opposite tube, I was told it is unlikely to occur again. My question is, how do people with one tube know when they are ovulating on the good side? If I can only get pregnant when I ovulate on my right side how do I know when that is? I conceived in late Oct on my good side and had an ectopic in Dec. I had a period right after my m/c- surgery Dec 11. Is this concidered a period? My next period was Jan 10. Will I be ovulating on the good side if I try to get pregnant in February? Thanks for your help. 26 uu 2 m/c, 1 ectopic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Hi - If I can only get pregnant when I ovulate on my right side > how do I know when that is? This is one of the huge bummers that come along with a UU (in my opinion, at least!) An u/s could show which side had more mature follicles prior to ov. When I was ttc, my doc didn't want to do that every cycle until we started IUI (which I never did need to do.) I tried to analyze my aches an pains and guess which side I was ovulating from, but both ovaries usually hurt mid-cycle, so that wasn't all too accurate. We'd just try and hope for the best...very frustrating. If it was a wasted month, I'd have rather just known and not gotten my hopes up. Will I be ovulating on the good side if I try to get > pregnant in February? As far as I know, you USUALLY alternate ovaries, but not always (again-very frustrating, I know.) Some people have one ovary that dominates and sometimes it is just random...it just depends. It is worth asking your doc about an u/s, but I'm not sure if that is typically done. As I said, my doc didn't feel that it was necessary. Just my sanity at stake, I guess! Wishing you lots of luck and hope that your right ovary does its job!! Hang in there! 29, UU mommy to (8-31-03) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 --- Hi , I only have 1 functioning tube as well - mine is on the right side. I have both ovaries also. I've never had a problem getting pg, it usually only takes 2-3 months. I can usually tell what side I'm ovulating on, it usually gets tender if I push down slightly in the area of my ovary. That does help me since then I can tell when I'm ovulating from the good side. I wouldn't lose hope that you only have 1/2 a chance of getting pg. Try and stay positive. I wish you the best of luck. Sheryl UU m/cx4 In MullerianAnomalies , " stacykyle2003 " <stacykyle2003@y...> wrote: > Hello, > > I am a new UU member. My story is posted the beginning of January. > I have had 3 m/c one of which was ectopic. My last m/c was ectopic > and occured last month. I had surgery for the ectopic pregnancy and > that's when I was diagnosed with UU. With unicornuate uterus you > only have one tube that is attached. The pregnancy was growing in > the non functioning tube (the tube wasn't attached to anything). I > do however have two functioning ovaries. The strange thing is, I > conceived on the good side but the pregnancy migrated across my body > to the bad tube and got stuck as it had no way out. They removed my > non functioning tube. I was devastated. I'm still pretty new to > this whole thing. I havn't had any problem getting pregnant in the > past but My dr. told me that I have half the chance of getting > pregnant now with only one tube. Although it is possible for a > pregnancy to occur in one ovary and migrate across to the opposite > tube, I was told it is unlikely to occur again. My question is, how > do people with one tube know when they are ovulating on the good > side? If I can only get pregnant when I ovulate on my right side > how do I know when that is? I conceived in late Oct on my good side > and had an ectopic in Dec. I had a period right after my m/c- > surgery Dec 11. Is this concidered a period? My next period was > Jan 10. Will I be ovulating on the good side if I try to get > pregnant in February? Thanks for your help. > > > 26 > uu > 2 m/c, 1 ectopic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 Hi , I'm new too, and don't have any answers for you (I have a UU also, two tubes) but don't ever feel myself ovulate. I just wanted to send support and love. I did have a successful pregnancy that went 37 wks. I cannot imagine the pain you have gone through, I'm so sorry. LOTS of support and love coming your way. > Hello, > > I am a new UU member. My story is posted the beginning of January. > I have had 3 m/c one of which was ectopic. My last m/c was ectopic > and occured last month. I had surgery for the ectopic pregnancy and > that's when I was diagnosed with UU. With unicornuate uterus you > only have one tube that is attached. The pregnancy was growing in > the non functioning tube (the tube wasn't attached to anything). I > do however have two functioning ovaries. The strange thing is, I > conceived on the good side but the pregnancy migrated across my body > to the bad tube and got stuck as it had no way out. They removed my > non functioning tube. I was devastated. I'm still pretty new to > this whole thing. I havn't had any problem getting pregnant in the > past but My dr. told me that I have half the chance of getting > pregnant now with only one tube. Although it is possible for a > pregnancy to occur in one ovary and migrate across to the opposite > tube, I was told it is unlikely to occur again. My question is, how > do people with one tube know when they are ovulating on the good > side? If I can only get pregnant when I ovulate on my right side > how do I know when that is? I conceived in late Oct on my good side > and had an ectopic in Dec. I had a period right after my m/c- > surgery Dec 11. Is this concidered a period? My next period was > Jan 10. Will I be ovulating on the good side if I try to get > pregnant in February? Thanks for your help. > > > 26 > uu > 2 m/c, 1 ectopic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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