My mother is 63 had microcalcification in right breast, this was biopsied and determined to be cancer. Right breast was removed followed with reconstruction.She also went through 8 rounds of chemo followed up by
herceptin. Her cancer was not hormone receptive. She was born with two uteruses NOT bilateral. She carried a child on one side and one on the other. After her and my father were married they fused the two vaginas together to create one. Now that she has gone through breast cancer should she consider a total
hysterectomyHysterectomy
Hysterectomy - series? She has never had an abdormal
PAPPap smear
Pap smears and cervical cancer. Our concern and desire is not to have to worry about any cancer in the ovaries or uterus. Please advise, Thank you, devoted son.
Good luck.
I also have a uterus with a wall down the middle of it, they found this out on my first pregnancy that I didnt get to carry to full term. They said that everytime I get pregnant that I have one on each side (twins)not identical twins. The first pregnancy I carried until the 21st week and my water broke and miscarried. With the first couple of pregnancy's one would miscariage before term and the other would follow not long after,but during the first pregnancy the baby had made a hole through the wall.
It took a few pregnancy's before I could carry one full term and decided to stop after the birth of my son. The doctors were scrambling around here like they found the cure for the common cold I guess they dont see that to often( so I became there guinea pig)that ended after the first pregnancy and I wouldnt let them poke and prod anymore after that. Sorry Im a little off topic but I dont hear of two many people with the same thing as me.So I can relate with you on that, my son is 10 now and I havent had any complications with my uterus and havent had any hysterectomy.
I hopy you get the answers your looking for.
Tammy