Gvw015
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I recently had a laproscapy and hysteroscapy to check for endo.
Apparently, no endo to be seen. I'm all clear and fabulous- however...
I have a uterus deformity called unicornuate (rudimental horn) .
It essentially is half a uterus, with only the right tube and ovary attached. I do however have a left Fallopian tube- without an obary.
Consequently, unicornuate uterus' make pregnancy difficult, however not impossible. It carries the same risks tjT a normal person would have with a twin pregnancy. Breech bubs and early labour, because the little one runs out of room to turn around and can put too much pressure on the cervix. It's a scary scary thing.
I was wondering if anybody else out tere has this uterine anomaly also, or am I a freak of nature.
If you have, have you fallen pregnant nsturally, or did you require ivf.
Was it a difficult pregnancy? Did you require a Cesar ?
I need answers so desperately.
Apparently, no endo to be seen. I'm all clear and fabulous- however...
I have a uterus deformity called unicornuate (rudimental horn) .
It essentially is half a uterus, with only the right tube and ovary attached. I do however have a left Fallopian tube- without an obary.
Consequently, unicornuate uterus' make pregnancy difficult, however not impossible. It carries the same risks tjT a normal person would have with a twin pregnancy. Breech bubs and early labour, because the little one runs out of room to turn around and can put too much pressure on the cervix. It's a scary scary thing.
I was wondering if anybody else out tere has this uterine anomaly also, or am I a freak of nature.
If you have, have you fallen pregnant nsturally, or did you require ivf.
Was it a difficult pregnancy? Did you require a Cesar ?
I need answers so desperately.