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PREGNANCY AFTER HYSTERECTOMY

i had a partial hysterectomy 2 yrs ago.but 2 days ago i just found out i am 8 wks pregnant and i am trying find information somewhere to help me understand the whole situation. i heard of someone who had a partial hysterectomy and carried their baby to term. she had twins.CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP!!!!
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Update?  How are you and your baby?
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You are so rude I couldn't imagine going through what these women going through and for you to leave a message like that is jus evil get a life
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Today is Week 23 !
Thank you for your post.
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Wow...I have mixed feelings about your pregnancy. First congratulations! second it is very dangerous what you are going through. You have 4 other children, do you really want to put yourself in such danger. I had an hysterectomy as well. I was not pressured into it I had a choice to do it or refuse it. I am sure it was the same for you. I was fully aware that I will not have children anymore and accepted it. I understand how your eggs could get fertilized but to carry to full term is another story. If you do not get sick did you think at the fact that your baby may not be fully devellopped or severely handicapped? Would it be a fair life for this child?
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5817099 tn?1376920581
Past 19th week
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5817099 tn?1376920581
I am now 18 weeks along with my "no uterus pregnancy"
Yeah !
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