Guest guest Posted August 15, 2003 Report Share Posted August 15, 2003 Hi Jane- I started to answer you before but then got busy....I can't really add anything on the vaginal septum front because my septum did not go that far. There are women here who have had their vaginal septums corrected, though. It took two resections to correct my uterine septum. The surgeries were a breeze and I would not advise ANYONE with a septum to " wait and see " if it causes a m/c. With a m/c rate at upwards of 80-90%, why take the chance that you'll be one of the few lucky ones that carry near/to term? I am so glad that you are getting the info you need and correcting the situation BEFORE you ttc...it will save you a lot of pain. I didn't know about the septum when I went into labor at 23 weeks and lost my son last year. I wouldn't want anyone else to feel the way I have every day since then. Good luck and I hope you find the answers you are looking for. Cyn, 37 SU resected x2 ttc > I posted a brief message earlier, but haven't had any responses. > I'm sorry to push, but I have an dr appointment on Monday to > discuss surgery options and I really wanted some first hand > advice. I have a complete SU with a dbl cervix and a partially > septate vagina. I'm not ttc yet, but will in the not so distant future. > I'm probably going to have the vaginal septum resected and am > wondering if I should have the rest resected as well at the same > time as a preventive measure. Most doctors don't recommend > this unless there has been a failed pregnancy, but I don't know if > I want to wait until a failed pregnancy to take action. Any advice? > Thanks! > > Jane > SU > Considering resection Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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