Hi all, I'm looking for any info on uterus repair along the c-section scar.
Process, recovery and chances of pregnancy are top of my list, but really anything is great. Very anxious and feeling quite alone. Dr Google is scary too.
I guess I'm worried about the damage that has been done and whether I should begin to think about stopping ttc all together? Scary thought.
I don't really understand what you are asking - have you had a uterine tear along your scar or something? I haven't responded before because I wasn't quite sure what you meant.
I've had a repair. Only discovered on delivery though. I carried a baby for some weeks before it was located. It was repaired at the time of my second section and I've since had another pregnancy with no trouble. I'll always be high risk, but at least there were no holes this time lol.
My c-section was 17 months ago and it was found in an ultrasound around 1 month ago. I am not pregnant.
Interesting...... Maybe it did not heal? I am wondering about this more and more everyday.
Dr Google also assumed I was pregnant when I was trying to find more information.
I'm worried about this too. It's actually more common than not. I've had problems with my scar for the past 3 years (my vbac was 7 years ago) I get pain in the area as well as pain internally etc near the area. I had a friend that to have a repair 10 years post CS. With no complications at birth or for years. My CS was 11 years ago.
Rouge - Iv got problems from adhesions not from a csection and it is possible to get problems years later...mine was 18 years after surgery and 2 years after my appendix Its like im being ripped and pulled constantly. I hope you both find answers x
Williever from what she explained it was similar but less painful than a CS. Very similar though. She had to be recut (and my understanding this isn't always the case), as hers was severe.
I have no personal experience with this williever. But is it like a 'uterine window'? As in a weak or thin area of the uterus? If that's the case I have some online friends with experience in that area (including subsequent births!) and would be happy to ask them any questions you like. I'm sorry you're having to go through this and hope you get some answers soon and another little bundle when the times right
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