Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Hi~ I currently have a 3month old (delivered by emergency C-Section). I have 4 fibroids ranging in size from 7cm to 2cm (they are intramural and submucosal). I have decided to move forward with a myo to remove them and thought that I might want to do it sooner rather than later before my little guy is mobile. I read in your post to that you waited for your surgery until you weaned your little one - I am breastfeeding too and discussed that with my doctor who made it sound like it would not be an issue (I might have to pump prior to the surgery and pump off BM afterwards that I wouldn't give him, but that I should be able to continue to BF after). Were you given differing information than that (I was feeling confident with my doctor - he's my 3rd so far and I really liked everything about him, but now I'm wondering if he didn't give me misinformation regarding the Breastfeeding issue)? Thanks, Beth > Hi , > I also had a pedunculated fibroid discovered when I was pregnant, > and I had it removed via abdominal myo when my daughter was 14 > months old. I had to wait until she was completely weaned to have > my surgery and that was harder done than said! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Hi Beth, I should have said I 'opted' to wait until she was weaned, not that I 'had' to wait. I was given the same information as you by both my Gyn & my lactation consultant - I could pump in the hospital & after & continue nursing - I just felt it would be too difficult to try to hold her afterward and am not a big fan of pumping. There was also some discussion of whether or not I would need Lupron injections before the surgery (I didn't), and you definitely don't want to have those if you are still nursing. Originally I only planned to nurse for 6 months so I was going to have my myo shortly after that. Then 6 months became 9 months, then a year. I think on some level I was putting the surgery off! ) Anyway, your Dr. did not give you bad information. Good luck with your surgery & keep us posted. Congratulations on your baby! ) ~Cindy -- In uterinefibroids , " bstuddiford " wrote: I am breastfeeding too and discussed that with my doctor who > made it sound like it would not be an issue (I might have to pump > prior to the surgery and pump off BM afterwards that I wouldn't give him, but that I should be able to continue to BF after). Were you > given differing information than that Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 When I first saw my myo doctor, I was still breastfeeding, too. My doctor told me the same thing that yours told you--that pumping is fine. As it turned out, by the time I had my myo, Holly had already weaned herself. We had had a lot of breastfeeding problems, and I was sort of relieved. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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