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I have a large Uterus SeptumSepta Septoplasty that extends all the way down to my cervix. I don't think my doctor wants to remove it untill the day I say I want to have kids. I want one next year, but i want the surgery now since I have a job and health insurance. Is it because im not married yet? He was suppose to counsel me about the SeptumSepta Septoplasty and the risk of prematurePremature ejaculation Premature infant labor and never really talk to me about it. He said most womenWomen's way can have kids with it. He was shocked that my other doctor found it, before i was married and was trying to have kids. It was found because I had a lot of pain in my pelvisCancer - renal pelvis or ureter Nerve supply to the pelvis Pelvic laparoscopy Pelvis x-ray and received an ultrasound and found out more on an MRI. Wish I had more info from the doctor. I would be consider High Risk Pregnancy with a large septumSepta Septoplasty and even more risk with Hashimoto's Disease (Hypothyroidism) am i supose to have misscarrages and premature deaths with my child before they consider surgery?
I am sorry for this crazy info you've been getting and all the back and forth from the Dr. Hopefully, you get to have the surgery so that when you are ready for kids, trust me-you can change/make up your mind from one minute to the next- you'll be ahead of the game. Good luck to you.
I had a very large uterine septum that was discovered when I was in my early 20s. My gyno thought she felt what could be a cyst and when checked it turned out there was no cyst but a septum. I was sent to a fertility specialist who confirmed the size of the septum and told me not to have any surgical procedures to remove it unless I had problems conceiving. At the time, I wasn't interested in having kids so no surgery sounded great! Now I am 30. My husband and I had no problems conceiving last year and I had a baby boy in November of last year. However, I was considered high risk because of my septum. I tried to rest and take it easy during my pregnancy, no exercise, etc. I could only feel my son move on the right side of my uterus throughout my pregnancy. My doctor said this was because my septum prevented him from moving to the left side. I had to go to my ob every two weeks to check my cervix to ensure I wasn't at risk for pre-term labor. Even with all that, at 31 weeks I went into labor. I was in the hospital for a week on bedrest. I was on various drugs to try to postpone my labor, but ended up delivering my son by emergency c-section at the start of my 32nd week. My son was breech as a result of the septum. Thankfully he was fine, just a little small at 4 pounds. He was in the NICU for 10 days. Now he's almost a year and has developed fine - you'd never know he was a preemie. I want another child eventually, and after what I went through with my son, I decided to have hysteroscopic resection of my uterus to remove my septum. I had it done a week ago and hopefully I will not have problems conceiving again when I decide to try. My doctor said it was amazing my son made it to 32 weeks since the side of my uterus he was in was the smaller compartment. I hope that with the resection I will be able to carry a baby to term.
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