Hi please help! Seeing that you have severe endo. My friend has endo & went for a Lap. last year (it was on her tubes) and is over due her next Lap. Can a Doctor tell if the endo has spread to the uterus by doing an internal finger examination? by how the womb feels
Hi. My gyno had never been able to feel any endo. and I think I have had this problem for over10 years. After my lap my gyno referred me to a gyn. oncologist as he is able to do hard surgeries. When the oncologist examined me he said he did not feel any lesions but by trying to move around my uterus he could tell that it was attached to my bladder and not my colon. I do not think that a internal finger exam will tell you anything unless you have nodules or lesions actually in the vagina. That is just from my experience. My gyno was suppose to be a specialist in laps and these type problems and she was shocked at how severe mine was once she got in there. Never once did she feel anything unusual during a exam. Hope this helps
I have the same problem with my uterus and bladder being attached my gyn told me it happens with a c/s so my ques is did the dr screw up by not putting everything back wehre it should be? he said a baby would help w the endo but nothing else the organs won't detach that way.