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Falling pregnant after an endometrial ablation
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EB2009 posted:
I am 34 years of age I had an EB April 2009, I have regular 27-28days cycle, although the bleeding is rarely heavy. I also bleed a brown/orange dicharge around time of ovulation, although it doesn't occur every cycle. At the time I had my EB I was well and truly done with the idea of falling pregnant again due to an abusive relationship, I am now in a different place I found a loving devoted partner who would make a great daddy for our baby, does anyone have any ideas on what we can do to increase our chances, and does anyone know what my chances my be with the fact I still get a regular period, and my Dr also told me I have bunny ears shaped uterus and he found it hard to get to, he also did not bother with my tubes as my abusive relationship, the male had a vasectomy. Please Help ue, I get so disappointed every month I find out we haven't had any luck yet.
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Cmelanie31 responded:
Hello. I have a little information for you about pregnancy after ablasion. I am 40 years old and had an ablasion last year. I had a pelvic ultrasound on Thursday of last week and low and behold there they were 2 gestional sacs measuring about 4 weeks. My home test are positive but I had a negative beta on Friday home attest Friday positive and today darker positive. I am going to a specialist tomorrow because of all the complications that come with pregnancy after ablasion. It is very dangerous for u as well as your baby. It can happen, it's very rare, and usually not the greatest outcome from what I have read. You have the possibility of not enough blood supply to the placenta which can result in growth problems and developmental problems also high rate of preterm labor and can cause a lot of problems for mom also. Please do your research and talk to a speciality dr about this before you go any further. I'm afraid I'm going to have to make decisions I'm not wanting to make.
 
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An_247290 replied to Cmelanie31's response:
Thanx Hunni, keep me up to date with your progression, was that babieS you naturally fell pregnant with twins??? Did I read that right? I've been researching for a year give or take, Ive been seeing my gynea but the next test is a little out of budget right now, not forever but now atleast. I do know the risks, but Ive already played with odds, I had a twisted uterus during birth 2 resulting in an emergency cezarian, main thing Im worried about is losing the baby or the baby suffering because of the lack of needs. I do understand your concerns, although Im not religous I'll pray for you and your baby and keep my fingers crossed for healthy success for all concerned.


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