Guest guest Posted August 25, 2003 Report Share Posted August 25, 2003 Hello! I am 36 years old and recently discovered I have a uterine anomaly. After having a miscarriage a year and a half ago and failing to get pregnant again, I had ultrasounds, an HSG, an MRI, and finally expoloratory laparoscopy/hysteroscopy. What a roller coaster ride! First they thought I had a unicornate unterus with a horn, then didelphus (two uteri), now something in between a didelphus and a septate. The outside is heart-shaped with an extremely thin uterine membrane and inside I have a septum which they could not remove, because it is muscle rather than a fibrous tissue. I am so depressed, but definitely happy to have found you all!! I am being referred to a perinatologist to discuss pregnancy risks and possible outcomes, but it sounds so scary to me. At this point, I can't imagine trying to carry a baby in this uterus! My husband is trying to be supportive, but he already has two children from a previous marriage, so the prospect of us not being able to have children together is not all that devastating to him. (Although he did have a vasectomy reversal right after we got married. If only we had known then what we know now, huh?!!) I'm just looking for some words of comfort from women who can relate. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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