Guest guest Posted June 9, 2005 Report Share Posted June 9, 2005 Hi Janine- Ah, I see your problem :-( I also fell pg with twins, one on each side and m/c'd both. It was at that point that they realized that my extremely muscular, tiny right cavity would rupture if a pregnancy went past a certain point. It is a " uterus " rather than a horn, but like yours it is fused to my good one. Its a very rare situation .... pretty similar to yours except that I *do* have two cervices, so I have an outlet. And I take it, since they are attached and it is a large horn, they feel its too risky to remove it, right? I'm so so sorry for your losses. Losing twins is an exquisite loss (not to deminish the loss of singletons for other readers, but its a different pain) :-( I feel a strong connection to you and hope this is a safe, fertile-but-not-to-fertile road for you. I'll be keeping you in my thoughts ... feel free to bounce any ideas off me ... it stinks to be one of a kind... In a message dated 6/8/2005 1:28:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, MullerianAnomalies writes: Dear I am a UU'er I have a unicornuate uterus with a large rudimentary horn attached (the same size as my UU). I wish I could have the rud horn side tied as well but I do not have an opening from the horn into my UU. Therefore when I have my af each month, the bleeding would have nowhere to go and would be trapped if they tied that tube. My doc thought it would cause me a lot of pain. Please can you tell me, the side you had tied, does it have a small connection into your vagina? Was there any chance the sperm could go thru your opening into the side that was tied? Janine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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