Help!!First RE visit and some strange news
Question:
I have been referred to this newsgroup by someone on the PCO group. I had my first visit with my new RE yesterday and he performed a vaginal ultrasound. During the examination, he said that my uterus was seperated at the back and came together at the front. What is this, what does it mean, and is it treatable? Thank you, Heather
Response:
DID HE NOT GO INTO AN EXPLANATION?
Response:
Perhaps he said it was "septate" instead of "separated"? A septate uterus means that it has a septum dividing it in half (or some portion). The septum may or may not interfere with carrying a pregnancy, but most of the time Drs remove them. This will most likely be done during a hysteroscopy. I hope this offers some explanation and help. (?) Melissa – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – I have been referred to this newsgroup by someone on the PCO group. I had my first visit with my new RE yesterday and he performed a vaginal ultrasound. During the examination, he said that my uterus was seperated at the back and came together at the front. What is this, what does it mean, and is it treatable? Thank you, Heather
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