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Ohhh, I'm sooo sorry that you are going through this. I totally

understand how you feel. I have UD too and have had many, many

horrible experiences with dr's. I know what it feels like to be

treated like an hysterical woman, a specimin, a freak etc. and to be

utterly ignored (I guess that second period this month was just a

figment of my imagination!)

I'm really sorry but, I do think you need to find another Dr. I

can't believe your dr. would say everything's ok without really

looking! She shouldn't make assumptions about future prospects for

vaginal delivery, shouldn't be rude or short with you & you shouldn't

be bleeding for weeks and weeks on end! There's just so much that is

wrong here! My advice: take charge of your own health care & demand

a thorough, accurate asessment of your current situation.

Have you looked in the folders section & the list of recommended

dr's? I suggest that you call & ask the RE if it is normal to bleed

so long & to recommend an OB who has experience with MAs & time to

focus on your needs. You could also talk to the office staff at the

hospital & ask who the best OBs are--who the patients like best etc.

You will want to take the time to find the right dr. now before you

embark on a pregnancy. It may take a while but it will be worth it.

I'm right there with you doing exactly the same thing hoping to have

another chance soon... Good Luck!

Star

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UD

My sweet angel, Selena b/d 9/19/05 IC

2 MCs 2003 (11wks) 2004 (5wks)

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> I need some suggestions. I think I may just be more upset right

> now than anything. I have been cramping on the right side (I have

a

> UD) for about three months now. I went to the MD, she sent me for

a

> vag ultra sound. (She does not do them in her office, that should

> be a clue). The results came back unreadable due to fluid. Her

> nurse told me everything is normal anyway, even though they could

> not even see the right uterus, the one that is causing problems.

She

> was very rude and short with me. I

> want to try and have babies in the next couple of years and I don't

> think I want this woman (the obgyn) to deliever for me. She has

> already informed me that she would not allow me to have a natural

> delivery. I>

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> 28/UD

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Thank you so much! They just make me feel I am a making this stuff

up. I will call my RE. She is real nice. I just did not know if

it was really no big deal and I am just over reacting. I am so

tired of dealing with this nonsense.

> >

> > I need some suggestions. I think I may just be more upset

right

> > now than anything. I have been cramping on the right side (I

have

> a

> > UD) for about three months now. I went to the MD, she sent me

for

> a

> > vag ultra sound. (She does not do them in her office, that

should

> > be a clue). The results came back unreadable due to fluid. Her

> > nurse told me everything is normal anyway, even though they

could

> > not even see the right uterus, the one that is causing problems.

> She

> > was very rude and short with me. I

> > want to try and have babies in the next couple of years and I

don't

> > think I want this woman (the obgyn) to deliever for me. She has

> > already informed me that she would not allow me to have a

natural

> > delivery. I>

> >

> > 28/UD

> >

>

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> Thank you so much! They just make me feel I am a making this stuff

> up. I will call my RE. She is real nice. I just did not know if

> it was really no big deal and I am just over reacting. I am so

> tired of dealing with this nonsense.

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I understand your frustration. Again, you have to take charge since

there is so much confusion about MAs. Are you sure you have UD?

After I replied last night I remembered you mentioned having a

resection. Usually that is not called for with cases of UD. Did

they resect part of a vaginal septum? I'm curious about that since I

have a septum that makes love making a little challenging at times

(enough to make it interesting!). I suggest that you make sure your

diagnosis is accurate before proceeding with a pregnancy. That's

what I'm in the midst of doing right now. It's no fun! Jot down a

list of questions before talking to your RE. That will help a lot.

The RE should be able to confirm the diagnosis, tell you if one side

is larger than the other, discuss potential difficulties etc... I

have about three pages of questions after sorting through the files

section here!

Star

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I had a vaginal septum that seperated the two cervix,It ran from top

to bottom. I had it removed about two years ago. It was an

outpatient procedure, took about 45 minutes. It has made life so

much eaiser. I can use tampons now, and sex is awesome. It use to

be such a chore. I have seen the ultra sound with the UD, they are

both about the same size. I think I am going to go back to my RE

that removed the septum. She was very helpful. I am at least going

to get her insight into a new OB/GYN. The more I think about it, I

think my current OB/GYN may find me to be a liability. I would ask

her questions and she would always just refer me back to the RE. I

just hate having to do all of this nonsense. I should have went to

medical school. It would have saved a lot of hassle. :)

> >

> > Thank you so much! They just make me feel I am a making this

stuff

> > up. I will call my RE. She is real nice. I just did not know

if

> > it was really no big deal and I am just over reacting. I am so

> > tired of dealing with this nonsense.

>

> ,

> I understand your frustration. Again, you have to take charge

since

> there is so much confusion about MAs. Are you sure you have UD?

> After I replied last night I remembered you mentioned having a

> resection. Usually that is not called for with cases of UD. Did

> they resect part of a vaginal septum? I'm curious about that

since I

> have a septum that makes love making a little challenging at times

> (enough to make it interesting!). I suggest that you make sure

your

> diagnosis is accurate before proceeding with a pregnancy. That's

> what I'm in the midst of doing right now. It's no fun! Jot down

a

> list of questions before talking to your RE. That will help a

lot.

> The RE should be able to confirm the diagnosis, tell you if one

side

> is larger than the other, discuss potential difficulties etc... I

> have about three pages of questions after sorting through the

files

> section here!

>

> Star

> >

> >

> >

> >

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