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my uterus is completely retroverted. I had an abdominal myomectomy

last week. No problems.

> Does anyone know if having a tilted uterus has any negative effect

on

> having an abdominal myo?

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so is mine (retroverted). it may have been part of the reason that

they were not able to do my surgery by laparoscopy. they could not

reach the areas that they needed to reach. having an AB. myo, on

the other hand was no problem. as i understand it, with an ab myo

they have access to any part of the uterus and the positioning does

not matter.

-- In uterinefibroids , " norc15 " wrote:

> my uterus is completely retroverted. I had an abdominal

myomectomy

> last week. No problems.

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> > Does anyone know if having a tilted uterus has any negative

effect

> on

> > having an abdominal myo?

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< Does anyone know if having a tilted uterus has any negative

effect on having an abdominal myo?>

Last year a whole bunch of us on this forum discovered that we

all had a tilted uterus. Then someone pointed out that this was

probably due to the fibroids (have I got that right?). Do a seach

on it and these posts might show up.

Aztek

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> " Last year a whole bunch of us on this forum discovered that we

> all had a tilted uterus. Then someone pointed out that this was

> probably due to the fibroids (have I got that right?). Do a seach

> on it and these posts might show up. "

Hi all

When I was 19, just became active and had my first pap smear, I was

told that my uterus was retroverted. My gynie told me that usually

this is caused by having babies, or weakened ligaments. But

recently I read that some women are actually born with the uterus in

the retroverted position. I think I am one of them. Even after

having it suspended last June it just went back to where it was

before.

Suziedee

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