Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 I am sorry for your losses. I had a lot of pain after surgery. I was on a morphine pump for 1 day 1/2, then pills. I had mine done @ 15 weeks bc dr thought my vaginal was coming out. I think that they are usually placed bf 15 weeks. Some dr will do them pre pg. My dr said that he usually writes ladies out for 4 to 6 weeks, however I have been out since 12 wks. Every situation is different. hope this helps Shatana > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 You are so right. I too lost two babies in 2003 and I am planning to have the ab placed in November but I am trying to decided on the surgery or the laposcopic way. What way are you doing yours. I just heard from someone that says they had the laposcopic done and her pain level was min and recovery time was 3 days all done before pregnancy. I would be lost right now if I didn't have this site. God bless everyone who helps another. I thank you all. > > > Hi, > > I didn´t have my ab cerclage placed yet. I´m scheduled to do it prior > pregnancy at the end of November (immediately after my period ends, my doc > prefers this way). I´m sure the wonderful girls in this board will be able > to ask your questions. But, from what I´ve learned here (and from my doc) > it seems that it is a hard procedure and there is pain, but it varies from > one women to the other. There are ladies here that went through a very hard > recovery and others did well. I´m taking two weeks off from work to do my > procedure. My doc said it should be fine. I chose to do my cerclage pre > pregnancy because I dilate tooo early (my last pre. I started to dilated at > 9 weeks) and because I´m also prone to infection and in this case I feel > that the earlier my cervix is closed, the better. > > I also lost two babies in 2003. It´s been a hard year, no? But, I think > both of us should be confident about the next time with the ab. This board > have a great success rate with the ab. > > Are you planning to ttc soon? > > Love and take care. > > Ianda > > > Ianda > > > > " Reba Jett " > To: Abbyloopers > cc: > 22/10/2003 18:14 Subject: ab questions > Please respond to > Abbyloopers > > > > > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Hi there, I had my abd done pre-pregnancy. I was out of work for two weeks but overall thought my recovery was pretty good. I was too scared to have it done once pregnant and my doctor preferred to do it pre-pregnancy-- seems they are all different. I did have pain but nothing intolerable (and I am a wimp!) I was in the hospital for the two days following hte surgery but was on pain pills for about 4 days after that (vicadin). I lost twins last March, it is such a difficult thing, and although doing things differently won't bring them back, it will help us to have confidence and strength to get through the next pregnancy. I am currently ttc and am hopeful that this will work. The ladies on this board are definitely proof! Take care and good luck with everything you decide, Love, Beth 2 early losses Angels and 3/8/03 > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Hi there, I had my abd done pre-pregnancy. I was out of work for two weeks but overall thought my recovery was pretty good. I was too scared to have it done once pregnant and my doctor preferred to do it pre-pregnancy-- seems they are all different. I did have pain but nothing intolerable (and I am a wimp!) I was in the hospital for the two days following hte surgery but was on pain pills for about 4 days after that (vicadin). I lost twins last March, it is such a difficult thing, and although doing things differently won't bring them back, it will help us to have confidence and strength to get through the next pregnancy. I am currently ttc and am hopeful that this will work. The ladies on this board are definitely proof! Take care and good luck with everything you decide, Love, Beth 2 early losses Angels and 3/8/03 > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Reba: I had my ab-cerclage placed in at 9 weeks gestation; I was in the hospital 1 day (surgery in afternoon, and released next afternoon). I had minimal bleeding and was off all but tylenol for pain after 5 days. I went back to work full time after 4 weeks and had only a lifting restriction throughout my pregnancy. I had my surgery done the non-laproscopic procedure. My daughter is almost 14 months old Good luck in your decision making Lori L. Quoting Reba Jett rljett2002@...>: > You are so right. I too lost two babies in 2003 and I am planning > to have the ab placed in November but I am trying to decided on the > surgery or the laposcopic way. What way are you doing yours. I > just heard from someone that says they had the laposcopic done and > her pain level was min and recovery time was 3 days all done before > pregnancy. I would be lost right now if I didn't have this site. > God bless everyone who helps another. I thank you all. > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I didn´t have my ab cerclage placed yet. I´m scheduled to do it > prior > > pregnancy at the end of November (immediately after my period > ends, my doc > > prefers this way). I´m sure the wonderful girls in this board will > be able > > to ask your questions. But, from what I´ve learned here (and from > my doc) > > it seems that it is a hard procedure and there is pain, but it > varies from > > one women to the other. There are ladies here that went through a > very hard > > recovery and others did well. I´m taking two weeks off from work > to do my > > procedure. My doc said it should be fine. I chose to do my > cerclage pre > > pregnancy because I dilate tooo early (my last pre. I started to > dilated at > > 9 weeks) and because I´m also prone to infection and in this case > I feel > > that the earlier my cervix is closed, the better. > > > > I also lost two babies in 2003. It´s been a hard year, no? But, I > think > > both of us should be confident about the next time with the ab. > This board > > have a great success rate with the ab. > > > > Are you planning to ttc soon? > > > > Love and take care. > > > > Ianda > > > > > > Ianda > > > > > > > > > " Reba > Jett " > > > To: > Abbyloopers > > > > cc: > > > 22/10/2003 18:14 Subject: > ab > questions > > Please respond > to > > > > Abbyloopers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and > I > > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Well, that might be my only way too. I haven't spoke with my doctor yet not until Monday. By us doing it before pregnancy the recovery should be a little better I think. Let me know when you are going in and I will let you know what I decide on Monday and my date. Thanks Reba > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I didn´t have my ab cerclage placed yet. I´m scheduled to do it > prior > > pregnancy at the end of November (immediately after my period > ends, my doc > > prefers this way). I´m sure the wonderful girls in this board will > be able > > to ask your questions. But, from what I´ve learned here (and from > my doc) > > it seems that it is a hard procedure and there is pain, but it > varies from > > one women to the other. There are ladies here that went through a > very hard > > recovery and others did well. I´m taking two weeks off from work > to do my > > procedure. My doc said it should be fine. I chose to do my > cerclage pre > > pregnancy because I dilate tooo early (my last pre. I started to > dilated at > > 9 weeks) and because I´m also prone to infection and in this case > I feel > > that the earlier my cervix is closed, the better. > > > > I also lost two babies in 2003. It´s been a hard year, no? But, I > think > > both of us should be confident about the next time with the ab. > This board > > have a great success rate with the ab. > > > > Are you planning to ttc soon? > > > > Love and take care. > > > > Ianda > > > > > > Ianda > > > > > > > > > " Reba > Jett " > > > To: > Abbyloopers > > > > cc: > > > 22/10/2003 18:14 Subject: > ab > questions > > Please respond > to > > > > Abbyloopers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and > I > > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Well, that might be my only way too. I haven't spoke with my doctor yet not until Monday. By us doing it before pregnancy the recovery should be a little better I think. Let me know when you are going in and I will let you know what I decide on Monday and my date. Thanks Reba > > > > > > Hi, > > > > I didn´t have my ab cerclage placed yet. I´m scheduled to do it > prior > > pregnancy at the end of November (immediately after my period > ends, my doc > > prefers this way). I´m sure the wonderful girls in this board will > be able > > to ask your questions. But, from what I´ve learned here (and from > my doc) > > it seems that it is a hard procedure and there is pain, but it > varies from > > one women to the other. There are ladies here that went through a > very hard > > recovery and others did well. I´m taking two weeks off from work > to do my > > procedure. My doc said it should be fine. I chose to do my > cerclage pre > > pregnancy because I dilate tooo early (my last pre. I started to > dilated at > > 9 weeks) and because I´m also prone to infection and in this case > I feel > > that the earlier my cervix is closed, the better. > > > > I also lost two babies in 2003. It´s been a hard year, no? But, I > think > > both of us should be confident about the next time with the ab. > This board > > have a great success rate with the ab. > > > > Are you planning to ttc soon? > > > > Love and take care. > > > > Ianda > > > > > > Ianda > > > > > > > > > " Reba > Jett " > > > To: > Abbyloopers > > > > cc: > > > 22/10/2003 18:14 Subject: > ab > questions > > Please respond > to > > > > Abbyloopers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and > I > > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Thank you Lori. That is what I need to hear. I know I might have to do it the surgery way after I am pregnant. Thank you. > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I didn´t have my ab cerclage placed yet. I´m scheduled to do it > > prior > > > pregnancy at the end of November (immediately after my period > > ends, my doc > > > prefers this way). I´m sure the wonderful girls in this board will > > be able > > > to ask your questions. But, from what I´ve learned here (and from > > my doc) > > > it seems that it is a hard procedure and there is pain, but it > > varies from > > > one women to the other. There are ladies here that went through a > > very hard > > > recovery and others did well. I´m taking two weeks off from work > > to do my > > > procedure. My doc said it should be fine. I chose to do my > > cerclage pre > > > pregnancy because I dilate tooo early (my last pre. I started to > > dilated at > > > 9 weeks) and because I´m also prone to infection and in this case > > I feel > > > that the earlier my cervix is closed, the better. > > > > > > I also lost two babies in 2003. It´s been a hard year, no? But, I > > think > > > both of us should be confident about the next time with the ab. > > This board > > > have a great success rate with the ab. > > > > > > Are you planning to ttc soon? > > > > > > Love and take care. > > > > > > Ianda > > > > > > > > > Ianda > > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Reba > > Jett " > > > > > To: > > Abbyloopers > > > > > > > cc: > > > > > 22/10/2003 18:14 Subject: > > ab > > questions > > > Please respond > > to > > > > > > > Abbyloopers > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > > > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > > > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > > > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and > > I > > > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > > > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > > > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > > > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Thanks Beth, this really helps me a lot. I am doing exactly what you did. What procedure did you get lapo or non lapo? And, I am sorry but every one keeps typing ttc what does this stand for? > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and > I > > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Thanks Beth, this really helps me a lot. I am doing exactly what you did. What procedure did you get lapo or non lapo? And, I am sorry but every one keeps typing ttc what does this stand for? > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and > I > > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Hi, I didn´t have my ab cerclage placed yet. I´m scheduled to do it prior pregnancy at the end of November (immediately after my period ends, my doc prefers this way). I´m sure the wonderful girls in this board will be able to ask your questions. But, from what I´ve learned here (and from my doc) it seems that it is a hard procedure and there is pain, but it varies from one women to the other. There are ladies here that went through a very hard recovery and others did well. I´m taking two weeks off from work to do my procedure. My doc said it should be fine. I chose to do my cerclage pre pregnancy because I dilate tooo early (my last pre. I started to dilated at 9 weeks) and because I´m also prone to infection and in this case I feel that the earlier my cervix is closed, the better. I also lost two babies in 2003. It´s been a hard year, no? But, I think both of us should be confident about the next time with the ab. This board have a great success rate with the ab. Are you planning to ttc soon? Love and take care. Ianda Ianda " Reba Jett " rljett2002@...> To: Abbyloopers cc: 22/10/2003 18:14 Subject: ab questions Please respond to Abbyloopers I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 I´m doing mine on the surgery way. I don´t have a choice in fact, as my doc does not do it laparoscopic. Anyway, I´m trusting that my recover won´t be so hard, or at least, if it is hard, I know that it won´t be harder then all I´ve been thought. Love, Ianda " Reba Jett " rljett2002@...> To: Abbyloopers cc: 22/10/2003 18:55 Subject: Re: ab questions Please respond to Abbyloopers You are so right. I too lost two babies in 2003 and I am planning to have the ab placed in November but I am trying to decided on the surgery or the laposcopic way. What way are you doing yours. I just heard from someone that says they had the laposcopic done and her pain level was min and recovery time was 3 days all done before pregnancy. I would be lost right now if I didn't have this site. God bless everyone who helps another. I thank you all. > > > Hi, > > I didn´t have my ab cerclage placed yet. I´m scheduled to do it prior > pregnancy at the end of November (immediately after my period ends, my doc > prefers this way). I´m sure the wonderful girls in this board will be able > to ask your questions. But, from what I´ve learned here (and from my doc) > it seems that it is a hard procedure and there is pain, but it varies from > one women to the other. There are ladies here that went through a very hard > recovery and others did well. I´m taking two weeks off from work to do my > procedure. My doc said it should be fine. I chose to do my cerclage pre > pregnancy because I dilate tooo early (my last pre. I started to dilated at > 9 weeks) and because I´m also prone to infection and in this case I feel > that the earlier my cervix is closed, the better. > > I also lost two babies in 2003. It´s been a hard year, no? But, I think > both of us should be confident about the next time with the ab. This board > have a great success rate with the ab. > > Are you planning to ttc soon? > > Love and take care. > > Ianda > > > Ianda > > > > " Reba Jett " > To: Abbyloopers > cc: > 22/10/2003 18:14 Subject: ab questions > Please respond to > Abbyloopers > > > > > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 I´m doing mine on the surgery way. I don´t have a choice in fact, as my doc does not do it laparoscopic. Anyway, I´m trusting that my recover won´t be so hard, or at least, if it is hard, I know that it won´t be harder then all I´ve been thought. Love, Ianda " Reba Jett " rljett2002@...> To: Abbyloopers cc: 22/10/2003 18:55 Subject: Re: ab questions Please respond to Abbyloopers You are so right. I too lost two babies in 2003 and I am planning to have the ab placed in November but I am trying to decided on the surgery or the laposcopic way. What way are you doing yours. I just heard from someone that says they had the laposcopic done and her pain level was min and recovery time was 3 days all done before pregnancy. I would be lost right now if I didn't have this site. God bless everyone who helps another. I thank you all. > > > Hi, > > I didn´t have my ab cerclage placed yet. I´m scheduled to do it prior > pregnancy at the end of November (immediately after my period ends, my doc > prefers this way). I´m sure the wonderful girls in this board will be able > to ask your questions. But, from what I´ve learned here (and from my doc) > it seems that it is a hard procedure and there is pain, but it varies from > one women to the other. There are ladies here that went through a very hard > recovery and others did well. I´m taking two weeks off from work to do my > procedure. My doc said it should be fine. I chose to do my cerclage pre > pregnancy because I dilate tooo early (my last pre. I started to dilated at > 9 weeks) and because I´m also prone to infection and in this case I feel > that the earlier my cervix is closed, the better. > > I also lost two babies in 2003. It´s been a hard year, no? But, I think > both of us should be confident about the next time with the ab. This board > have a great success rate with the ab. > > Are you planning to ttc soon? > > Love and take care. > > Ianda > > > Ianda > > > > " Reba Jett " > To: Abbyloopers > cc: > 22/10/2003 18:14 Subject: ab questions > Please respond to > Abbyloopers > > > > > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 (((Huggss))) Reba, I am so sorry for your losses. I too lost two sons and I am know trying to get courage for a third attempt. I am sure the ladies here who have already ab cerclages can give you lots of information and support. There is hope!! love, Ghislaine > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 (((Huggss))) Reba, I am so sorry for your losses. I too lost two sons and I am know trying to get courage for a third attempt. I am sure the ladies here who have already ab cerclages can give you lots of information and support. There is hope!! love, Ghislaine > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 Hey Reba I had my ab cerclage placed pre-pregnancy. We lost a baby boy, Preston, at 16.5 weeks to a failed vaginal cerclage last year. I'm so sorry for your loss. I have about a 4 " cut. I was in the hospital 2 nights and at home 2 weeks. I was on the good drugs for a few days and then switched to Advil when I got home. Once you get through the first week, it gets so much better. I went back to work week 3, but then the Christmas holidays came, and I had some more time to lay around. The pain was never too much. We waited about 3 months before we TTC, and got pregnant the 2nd month we tried. Let us know if you have other questions. Love, Leigh 32 weeks, Grant, c-section 12/5/03 Ab cerclage placed pre-pregnancy 12/3/02 Dallas, TX Lost Preston 7/21/02 to failed vaginal cerclage > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 I had the ad cerclage placed at 12 weeks. I am currently 17 weeks. The surgery was very ruff on me. I threw up the whole time, during , after and then some. It hurt the first week. Recovery after that was easy. This is not the case with all women. The doc had a hard time b/c my organs and major blood vessels were located on top and near the uterus were he had to work. At first, I thought I would never make it with the recovery but now I can do this. I feel better and my cervix is holding its own. I have lost a son with a vaginal creclage and a rescue cerclage. The ad cerclage is a smart move. I am sorry you had to loss two babies. The loss will never go away. You sound like a trooper and you will be able to go through with it. This is our last chance to. I felt I owed it to my angel in the heavens to try it for the last time. We are so glad to have you asa a member and if you have any question, do not hesitate to ask. This is an open free zone. I hope you get what you are looking for. God bless, Taryn ab questions I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 I had the ad cerclage placed at 12 weeks. I am currently 17 weeks. The surgery was very ruff on me. I threw up the whole time, during , after and then some. It hurt the first week. Recovery after that was easy. This is not the case with all women. The doc had a hard time b/c my organs and major blood vessels were located on top and near the uterus were he had to work. At first, I thought I would never make it with the recovery but now I can do this. I feel better and my cervix is holding its own. I have lost a son with a vaginal creclage and a rescue cerclage. The ad cerclage is a smart move. I am sorry you had to loss two babies. The loss will never go away. You sound like a trooper and you will be able to go through with it. This is our last chance to. I felt I owed it to my angel in the heavens to try it for the last time. We are so glad to have you asa a member and if you have any question, do not hesitate to ask. This is an open free zone. I hope you get what you are looking for. God bless, Taryn ab questions I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 That is very helpful. I know what ever I do its going to work. God has been good to me when it comes to surgery. I would like everyone to know that God uses good people to prove to others his grace. Remember, we are chosen to show courage and faith through times like these. Taryn let me know how your pregnancy is doing. When you deliver it will be a win for us all. > I had the ad cerclage placed at 12 weeks. I am currently 17 weeks. The > surgery was very ruff on me. I threw up the whole time, during , after > and then some. It hurt the first week. Recovery after that was easy. > This is not the case with all women. The doc had a hard time b/c my > organs and major blood vessels were located on top and near the uterus > were he had to work. At first, I thought I would never make it with the > recovery but now I can do this. I feel better and my cervix is holding > its own. I have lost a son with a vaginal creclage and a rescue > cerclage. The ad cerclage is a smart move. I am sorry you had to loss > two babies. The loss will never go away. You sound like a trooper and > you will be able to go through with it. This is our last chance to. I > felt I owed it to my angel in the heavens to try it for the last time. > > We are so glad to have you asa a member and if you have any question, do > not hesitate to ask. This is an open free zone. I hope you get what you > are looking for. > > God bless, > > Taryn > > ab questions > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 Thanks Leighnjeff, that is good to hear. This helps me alot. I am ready than ever to have my ab placed pre-pregnancy. It is wonderful that you are almost there. I am not scared anymore. I can't wait until it's my turn. Thanks, Reba Lostangels: 1-5-03 21 weeks Marcus 9-8-03 16 weeks > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage > surgery. > > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out > from > > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and > I > > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two > babies > > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 Thanks Leighnjeff, that is good to hear. This helps me alot. I am ready than ever to have my ab placed pre-pregnancy. It is wonderful that you are almost there. I am not scared anymore. I can't wait until it's my turn. Thanks, Reba Lostangels: 1-5-03 21 weeks Marcus 9-8-03 16 weeks > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage > surgery. > > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out > from > > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and > I > > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two > babies > > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2003 Report Share Posted October 23, 2003 Thanks Leighnjeff, that is good to hear. This helps me alot. I am ready than ever to have my ab placed pre-pregnancy. It is wonderful that you are almost there. I am not scared anymore. I can't wait until it's my turn. Thanks, Reba Lostangels: 1-5-03 21 weeks Marcus 9-8-03 16 weeks > > I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage > surgery. > > Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out > from > > work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or > > after which should be best? This will be my third time around and > I > > really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two > babies > > in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel > > like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it > > would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 It is so worth it. My pain was less than others because mine was done partially laparoscopic so my maine incision was about half the size of others. I was in the hospital for 3 nights. I was 11 weeks when I had it done. I had our miracle baby at 35.5 weeks and everytime I look at him, I realize everthing I have been through was worth it! Love, P. " Brayden Austin " 06/02/03 }}Angel {{ (14wks) 6/12/00 }}Angel Trustin{{ (18wks) 7/17/02 > >Reply-To: Abbyloopers >To: Abbyloopers >Subject: ab questions >Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 20:14:32 -0000 > _________________________________________________________________ Never get a busy signal because you are always connected with high-speed Internet access. Click here to comparison-shop providers. https://broadband.msn.com I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 It is so worth it. My pain was less than others because mine was done partially laparoscopic so my maine incision was about half the size of others. I was in the hospital for 3 nights. I was 11 weeks when I had it done. I had our miracle baby at 35.5 weeks and everytime I look at him, I realize everthing I have been through was worth it! Love, P. " Brayden Austin " 06/02/03 }}Angel {{ (14wks) 6/12/00 }}Angel Trustin{{ (18wks) 7/17/02 > >Reply-To: Abbyloopers >To: Abbyloopers >Subject: ab questions >Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 20:14:32 -0000 > _________________________________________________________________ Never get a busy signal because you are always connected with high-speed Internet access. Click here to comparison-shop providers. https://broadband.msn.com I would like to know what to expect after the ab cerclage surgery. Pain level or at all? Recovery time, how long should I be out from work? If having the ab cerclage placed before I get pregnant or after which should be best? This will be my third time around and I really need to support trusting what to do next. I lost two babies in 2003 with transviginal cerclages placed both times and I feel like this is my last chance with the ab. If anyone can help it would make me more confident in doing the procedure. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2003 Report Share Posted October 24, 2003 That is so wonderful. I am glad to hear that. It wil make me more confident when I have to do it. Thanks alot . > It is so worth it. My pain was less than others because mine was done > partially laparoscopic so my maine incision was about half the size of > others. I was in the hospital for 3 nights. I was 11 weeks when I had it > done. I had our miracle baby at 35.5 weeks and everytime I look at him, I > realize everthing I have been through was worth it! > > > > Love, P. > " Brayden Austin " 06/02/03 > }}Angel {{ (14wks) 6/12/00 > }}Angel Trustin{{ (18wks) 7/17/02 > > > > > > >From: " Reba Jett " > >Reply-To: Abbyloopers > >To: Abbyloopers > >Subject: ab questions > >Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 20:14:32 -0000 > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Never get a busy signal because you are always connected with high-speed > Internet access. Click here to comparison-shop providers. > https://broadband.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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