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TTC with possible bicornuate uterus or septate uterus

  • 21-03-2019 5:20am
    #1
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    Hi,

    Just wondering if many people have dealt with either of the above.
    We are trying for our 2nd child for the bones of a year now so we started seeing a fertility specialist. After her first look, she suspected that I have a bicornuate uterus or a septum. Initially she just checked my hormones and my OH's swimmers and all came back clear so she suggested a HSG which checks my tubes as well, all came back clear. After 2 months of clomid still nothing doing and she still sees something when she scans me. She has suggested doing a test with a camera as its the only way to be sure and also if its a septum she can snip it while shes there.
    My son was my third pregnancy she thinks my miscarriages maybe related to whatever isn't quiet right with my uterus. She's very positive and considering I already have a child etc..

    Its just a bit daunting, my first pregnancy was unexpected and ended in a miscarriage before I even realised I was pregnant. My second was when we first started trying and I fell pregnant straight away, and I got pregnant with my son as soon as we started trying again. So i really wasn't expecting it be so hard to get pregnant again.

    Anyway just wondering if anyone else has dealt with this and the outcomes they had? TIA x


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