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UTERUS

IF ANYBODY CAN INFORM ABOUT THE ENLAGEMENT OF UTERUS
MY DOUGHTER'S UTERUS IS HYPOPLASTIC 9 VERY SMALL)  , SHE IS 15 YEARS, IS THEIR
ANY TREATMENT TO ENLARGEMENT ? PL .HELP ME
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Who said that your daughter's uterus is very small?  How could you tell?  It's a muscle and expands by a huge amount when you become pregnant.  

Unless she has a muscle wasting disease that affects the rest of her there is unlikely to be a problem.

Also has she gone through puberty yet?
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i have choosen best answer by mistake, pl. give me some details
for treatment, waiting for your reply.
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pl. tell somthing
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pl. inform us regarding the our problem
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Her MRI report is as under :-

Uterus appears Hypoplastic measuring 2.5 x 1.00 x 1.20 cm
Both ovaries are not visualised s/o hypoplastic

pl. inform , will it be normal  in coming years , now she is runing 15th year.
How can we treat this ? what to do now ? pl. guide us
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Yes, i will give the complete details regarding her scan report, after that, pl, help me and guid me regarding treatment
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I just read on line more about this condition and I have learned that women with this condition can still live a normal life and even have a good chance to baby of course with medical help

In what concerns your daughter, in what I read, there is a hormonal treatment in order to start a period and normal ovulation that will bring mentrual cycle every month.  I also read that it can be corrected via hysteroscopic uretroplasty. I believe a Pediatric & Adolescence Endocrinologist can help you.
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1133703 tn?1301069294
Sorry I wish I could help. I never heard about this time of uterus. Can be more specific? I never heard about Hypoplastic Uterus, sure I will read about it now.
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