Guest guest Posted October 1, 2002 Report Share Posted October 1, 2002 Hi , hi , welcome here! Thanks for your introductions. Both of your stories are simply classical for Asherman´s. It mostly happens after the recently pregnant uterus (no matter how far pregnant) has been touched roughly. , severe Asherman´s is not automatically a verdict for NO MORE OWN children! A) What exactly does your doc consider severe? We have had numerous docs talking of severe cases when only the cervix was blocked (actually a mild case). Most gyn/obb don´t know that there is an exact classification of AS grades (see website). I was once told that there would be no possibility of a second child when I had been diagnosed with a 2/3rd scar filled uterus, and Judith (9 months) is living proof that that was wrong Even with a severe case you can be treated well by an A-list doc and go on having another child. Needless to say that the more damage has been done, the more important it is to fly to a specialist. , your period is a good sign, but doesn´t mean that AS has " vanished " . It means that you have good endometrium still left and that by accident a small hole has developed to let your blood get through the cervix.Was it brown blood (old blood) or fresh red blood? How long did the period take? Are you keeping track of those sharp pains to find a time pattern? Yes, a hysteroscopy should tell you what grade of AS you have. Make sure though that the doc ONLY does a diagnostic hysteroscopy and doesn´t try to correct it himself/herself! Sometimes they just can´t resist to try to play the hero. These are my two cents, we are here to answer your questions and help you restoring your fertility, Corinna (Germany) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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