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Old Jul 06, 2017, 07:33 PM
Anonymous55499
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Is this the same gym that did your surgery? I had!the same issue and they weren't able to save my ovary. I lost my ovary and tube in the right but kept my left. My left I had a cyst but were able to save. My gyn then told me that I could still get pregnant. I did get pregnant. One of the pregnancies I had placenta previa and my other I was on bed rest because we weren't sure if I was going to abort or not. Little issues with both when I had to give birth so both c-section. I would look for a good second opinion. I had fibroids and they thought polyps. I have some hormonal issues but I'm on nothing right now.


No, my gyn who did my surgery back in 2002 retired probably 10 years ago. I'm glad that they were able to save both ovaries. It's nice to know that I'm not alone in some of the struggles that I've had. I know that due to my previous experiences, I'll be a "high risk" pregnancy, so some of the issues that you experienced I'm semi prepared for. I've heard that placenta previa is incredibly scary. It's nice to hear that you have 2 children despite your struggles. It gives me hope.

In my area, most gynecologists are part of one of two massive practices (the one I visit has 40 doctors). I went to the other practice first, which was the one with the doctor who was ambivalent about my miscarriage. I'm happy with the care I'm receiving now, but so appreciate your concern.