has anyone been told they have uterus scarring? I’ve been told I have uterus scarring and that they don’t know how successful any pregnancy will be for me and to explore surrogacy.
Does anyone have this? My doctor told me with my own eggs and body - it will take a while and be prepared for a long ride. It’s been already two years - either way she recommended I take vitamin d and lead a healthy lifestyle. Which I pretty much do. Any one else told this and have a successful pregnancy or any life changes to help blood flood to the uterus?
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I had some uterine scarring but I had some of it removed under GA with a hysteroscopy. This was more due to the fact I was having trouble thickening my lining so they thought it would improve blood flow but it wasnt mentioned that I may struggle to get pregnant....I'm now pregnant with twins as we had to move to DE due to egg quality but the main message I guess I'm trying to say is I got pregnant!!xx
I had scaring after myomectomy,wich my doctor operated and got pregnant after ivf.After my s csection it happened again and again my gyneo operated it and I am again pregnant. Maybe asm for a second opinion?
Good. OK just started with small dose on an empty stomach best to take first thing in morning n not eat for an hour. Also make sure it's the enteric coated ones. X
I developed Asherman’s syndrome following a single D&C for a MMC. I have since had 2 hysterscopies to remove the scarring. Have you had a hysteroscopy? It is the gold standard in diagnosing scarring. I would also recommend seeing someone who specialises in Asherman’s to remove any scarring as an inexperienced doctor can end up doing more damage. There is a Facebook group for Asherman’s that may be helpful. Someone may be able to recommend a doctor close to you. If you’re in Australia I can recommend someone here.
I have heard of several people who had stage 4 Asherman’s (scarring to most/all of their uterus) go on to have successful pregnancies after treatment so I wouldn’t necessarily jump straight to surrogacy without seeing a specialist for advice. I wish you all the best and happy to give you more info if needed.
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