6×6x8 cm fibroid. RE says best odds for successful pregnancy is removal. Full abdom surgery, 6 wk recovery req
Question: 6×6x8 cm fibroid. RE says best odds for successful pregnancy is removal. Full abdom surgery, 6 wk recovery req
We’ve been trying for over a year to conceive. One chemical pregnancy. Second opinion confirms that best chance is removal as fibroid could conflict with lining of utereus and therefore cause implantation issues or even miscarriage, e.g. chemical pregnancy could have been fibroid related. The surgery would be painful, and the recovery long. I work full-time.
What would you do?
A chemical pregnancy means that the egg and sperm met, and the zygote implanted into the endometrium producing the chemical of pregnancy: HCG. However, something was wrong. It could be that the sperm or egg was genetically flawed. It could also mean the endometrium at the site of implantation was poor.
The location of my fibriod, top back of the utereus in the muscle wall itself, means that a full c-section type surgery is necessary for safe and effective removal.
FMLA will guarantee that I still have a job. Insurance should pay for the majority of the surgery. It’s just the thought of doing all this hard work, and still holding a live infant that’s mine. But I guess nothing has ever been easy for me or DH.
Best answer:
Answer by inuog
if your doctor suggests removal then this is the best solution for you, if your priority is a baby. best wishes
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