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Hi Ava,

I have only been visiting this site for the past several weeks, it has proven

to be very helpful & these women have lots of good info. I am sorry about

your m/c's. For the past 8 years I was told that my uterus was bicornuate also.

Before ttc I went to see my OBGYN & asked if we needed to do anything about

this before I got pregnant, she said no. I was 10 weeks pg. on 3/6/03, had

just been in to see my OB, she said things look great the baby had implanted on

the left side of my uterus, we saw a heartbeat, thought everything was great.

Well the next morning on my way to work a lady rear ended me @ 45 mph while I

was sitting @ a stoplight!!! I had immediate pain in my neck & back but was

more concerned about my baby, so we went to the ER. Baby's hb was 30 beats

faster than day before, they think b/c I was so nervous, sent me to my OB on

that Thursday, went back on Monday to make sure things were still OK. There was

no h/b, I asked if it was related to my uterus, my OB said no lot's of people

have this & deliver just fine, asked if was related to accident (I had

whiplash, a rib out of place & my pelvic bone was knocked out of alignment).

She

said there was no way of knowing. Needless to say I changed OB's & was immed.

referred to an Repr. Endo. who did a MRI & said I have a septate uterus. My RE

says a SU is not a healthy environment for a baby due to lack of bloodflow &

does cause early m/c's. I had sx on 6/11/03 to remove septum, which was

uneventful & hopefully a success. I read lots about this & decided I didn't

want to

go through another heartbreak & decided to have sx. I think it's just 2 hard

to know what causes m/c's, you just have to find out as much as you can & make

the decision that is best for you. Hope this is helpful.

Anita

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Hi Ava,

I have had 3 early losses (all around 8 weeks) which my RE is saying is not

related to my BU. But all blood work and genetics have come back normal, so

I am having a hard time believing this. My BU was diagnosed by MRI a few

weeks ago, I am meeting with the RE on Tuesday to review the films and

possibly get a second opinion. So I really can't offer too much advice with

your situation, but I just wanted to tell you I can relate... Hopefully

someone else on the board can give you some good advice.

Take care,

Ronna

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>Reply-To: MullerianAnomalies

>To: MullerianAnomalies

>Subject: New to board

>Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 13:30:26 -0000

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>I have been following this board for a while but have never actually

>posted. I am thirty years old and have been trying TTC for six

>months. I had two successive chemical pregnancies. Basically positive

>home pregnancy tests that turned negative within two days. My OB did

>a sonogram which showed a BU. I saw a RE who did and MRI which shows

>a 2.9cm septum entirely composed of myometrial tissus (I also have a

>small less than one cm fundal cleft). Being that my first two mc were

>less than five weeks and my septum appears to be composed of

>myometrial tissue I was advised to continue to TTC. I once again

>became pregnancy the first month of trying. A heartbeat was seen at

>eight weeks but at nine and a half weeks the heartbeat had

>disappeared. Prior to my D and C I saw my peri and had him perform an

>ultrasound. The placenta looked normal and was no where near the

>septum. My peri feels the 3rd mc may be genetic and I should

>absolutely not pursue surgery at this point. He feels that this

>septum is in no way related to this loss. My RE said to wait for the

>genetics if they are normal I could consider surgery however he is

>concerned that he will not be able to remove a lot of the tissue as

>it appears vascular. Has anyone else been in this situation??

>Additionally had any one else had very early pregnancy losses because

>most of the specialists I have seen do not think the first two mc

>were related to the septum.

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>Any info would be helpful

>ava

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