Margeo I am so very sorry for your loss - there are no words to express how devastating it is and the fear of it happening again.
Last May 2005 I was told I had a bicornuate uterus after a hydrosalipingogram - an ultrasound where they squirt saline/contrast into your uterus via cervix.A Gynae/OB did it too - and it was reported on.I did so much googling it scared me silly but also gave me hope to hear others stories of no problems.
I was doing IVF but the DR said it shouldn't be too much of a problem - more worrying was damaged tubes and fluid in one tube.I also had lost our daughter at 26weeks pregnant for unknown reasons.She died in utero - no warnings/no bleeding just no heartbeat at an appointment. I was devastated to think the bicornuate uterus might had had something to do with losing her.
Later I had a laproscopy June 2005 to remove damaged tube and had fluid in one and the gynae said I did not have bicornuate uterus - it had just appeared that way by ultrasound. How did they diagnose you ?
DEb- DSV - I am so sorry for your loss - I hope you find answers. WE never did after we lost Charlotte at 26weeks (22 months ago) and I found it the most difficult thing to go through aside from grieving ... the constant wondering WHY did it happen ? Could it happen again ?
We had a tests but nothing showed. On the bright side I have just given birth to IVF twin sons after a pregnancy fraught with worry that it might happen again to one or both - thank fully my little miracles arrived safely though a little early for another reason.
I wish you both all the very best in your journeys.
with hope
Trish
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