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Old Dec 8th, 2009, 08:21 AM   #21
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you know, the worst part about all of it is... people look at you like you did drugs or drank heavily during your pregnancy.... i actually people questioning me when they saw me without a baby. i'm glad this is here because it's really hard to go through!


 
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Old Dec 9th, 2009, 11:04 AM   #22
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hi blessedbylife, wishing you the best of luck with the bfp, hope the witch stays away!

well i had 16 week scan last week after a bleed and baby snuggled safely in the right side so pleased! bleed was obviously from left side. whew!

hope everyone is doing well
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Old Dec 17th, 2009, 12:56 PM   #23
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how is anyone im failing to get preg right now after mmc im hoping to get baby in right horn this time see if preg is successful


 
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Old Dec 17th, 2009, 14:52 PM   #24
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Hi thatgirl, have you had success in the rightside?

i had my little boy in the left, and then my baby which miscarried was in my right, so i really trying to get pregnant in left again, but this baby now is sitting in my right.

can you feel which side you ovulate?

really hoping you get bfp soon xx


 
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Old Dec 17th, 2009, 19:29 PM   #25
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Hi thatgirl, have you had success in the rightside?

i had my little boy in the left, and then my baby which miscarried was in my right, so i really trying to get pregnant in left again, but this baby now is sitting in my right.

can you feel which side you ovulate?

really hoping you get bfp soon xx
Hi Puffin!

Just curious if there is anything special that your doctors do due to your condition? I have a partial septum which has created a heart shaped uterus. I had one preg end around 8 wks but at the time they didn't know I had the septum and didn't do any testing on the fetus. We're seeing a fertility specialist (he's the one that found the heart shape, all the u/s I had at reg gyno office and they never caught it!). Just curious to know what a pregnancy is like with a malformation. Thank you!!!!


 
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Old Dec 20th, 2009, 08:56 AM   #26
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Hi Bernina, well my first preg they didnt pick up on u/s the bicornuate uterus and due to the heavy bleeding they decided to terminate the preg (early weeks) as was going to need blood transfusion if didnt stop bleeding.
then fell preg again and they picked it up at 5 weeks on u/s, had scans every 2 weeks throughout preg and was signed off work to be on bedrest, they monitored babys development as baby abit squashed, hence this baby was stuck in transverse lie ( lying sideways) so stayed in hosp for 2 weeks before c-section for monitoring.
3rd preg, baby was attached to septum and at 6 week scan babys heartbeat was very slow, was attached to septum so waited it out and had m/c at 7/8 weeks again bleeding severe and on standby for blood transfusion, but all ok.
so i was convinced that i should try to fall preg in the left side where my one succesfull preg (my son) was from, but even tho i can feel which side i ovulate i got it wrong and fell preg on right side and so far so good. i am still under consultant care and had little bleeding at the time AF was due, as the other side of the uterus still tries to carry on as normal and have an AF, but docs not as worried this time and i am still working.

If i had not fallen preg this time and baby attached in good area then i would have discussed with consultant to have the surgery to correct septum.

hope some of that sheds any light? pls feel free to ask any Q's you got.
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Old Dec 20th, 2009, 23:12 PM   #27
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Thank you so much Puffin'smom, that helps a lot! AF got me yesterday and I'm seriously considering having the surgery very soon (apparently they like to schedule it right after AF ends as the lining is at its thinnest). I would like to talk to someone who had the surgery so will try posting in a few of the forums to see if I can find anyone.

Thank you again and continued good health to you and your precious little one!!!!


 
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Old Dec 23rd, 2009, 12:22 PM   #28
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im not sure i usually seem to get pain down right even when ov from left, hoping for right horn next time...


 
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Old Dec 23rd, 2009, 12:38 PM   #29
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Does it make any difference generally which horn the baby implants in, or it is just personal to you which side is better? Mine was the right horn ending in a mc.


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Old Dec 23rd, 2009, 12:48 PM   #30
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thesmiths, I think it's different for each person and depends on the type of malformation you have. Someone recommended a great Yahoo forum dealing with uterine malformations. I just joined up and am still trying to find my way around, but it looks like it has a TON of information!

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group...rianAnomalies/


 
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