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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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actually there is a way to carry the baby can attach to organs and the cervix . And surrogates are ridiculously expensive.
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Visit this news release from NBC Today
http://www.today.com/id/43193437/ns/today-today_health/t/miracle-baby-was-carried-outside-mothers-womb/
http://www.raineydayeholloway.com/media.html          
This is about baby growing / attached to mother's ovary and falopion tube, giving birth and follow up on the growing son !!!
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Hi.  I'm now 13 1/2 weeks along with my "no-uterus pregnancy" with lots of movement and strong heartbeat.  I am trying to be as safe as possible to keep this pregnancy going, counting each day on the calandar (96 days).
Only my uterus was removed vaginally and everything else intact and even sutured up my bladder to stay in place years ago.  
I had 4 healthy children delivered naturally before that with 5 miscarriages between the live births.  I have always tested negative on pee tests and had my periods every month during each pregnancy.  ( i am just odd)
I have lost 3 other "no-uterus pregnancies" from the placentas not being attached well and working a very physical job so they de-ttached. The longest one lasted 22 weeks which is still visable on xray as a calsified fetus.. They were never removed.  
I have experienced very negative reactions from medical doctors who don't want to be involved, refering to my "thing that won't last".
It's my baby.
It's nice to read about "babies and moms" that made it.
To all who are listening and in this same situation:  find a compasionate doctor that will consider taking on an unusual case from the beginning, then you both have a chance.
Research all you can and stay healthy!
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5817099 tn?1376920581
Hi.  I'm now 13 1/2 weeks along with my "no-uterus pregnancy" with lots of movement and strong heartbeat.  I am trying to be as safe as possible to keep this pregnancy going, counting each day on the calandar (96 days).
Only my uterus was removed vaginally and everything else intact and even sutured up my bladder to stay in place years ago.  
I had 4 healthy children delivered naturally before that with 5 miscarriages between the live births.  I have always tested negative on pee tests and had my periods every month during each pregnancy.  ( i am just odd)
I have lost 3 other "no-uterus pregnancies" from the placentas not being attached well and working a very physical job so they de-ttached. The longest one lasted 22 weeks which is still visable on xray as a calsified fetus.. They were never removed.  
I have experienced very negative reactions from medical doctors who don't want to be involved, refering to my "thing that won't last".
It's my baby.
It's nice to read about "babies and moms" that made it.
To all who are listening and in this same situation:  find a compasionate doctor that will consider taking on an unusual case from the beginning, then you both have a chance.
Research all you can and stay healthy!
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are you serious? i have to know! i had my tubes clamped in 1994, and a partial hysterectomy in 2006 due to endometriosis... i ve recently had some weight gain, breasts are tender etc...... took test today and it was neg. havent had period in YEARS, could i be? i have 4 kids now, youngest is 19. idk if i should go to dr and have them laugh at me when i ask for a blood test or what....... HELP.
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update please!
How is daughter-in-law and her son doing?
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