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April 12th I had a laparoscopy and hysteroscopy done, because something was causing me to be infertile. During the procedure they found that I had adhesions (scar tissue) from a previous miscarriage that was cauwing the problem. I was told that even from 6 and up to 8 months after surgery, my change of gettting pregnant would be 50%. Of course I slipped up and I just found out yesterday that I am 6 1/2 weeks pregnant. Havent had a doctor's appointment yet but was told by a friend who had went through the same thing that she had been at high risk for losing the baby because she wasn't healed all of the way and had to abort. Just like me she wasn't exactly for abortion but didn't think that she could emotionally handle being 6 months down the road (after the reality and joy finally set in) and having a 50% change of losing the child. Just wanted to know if anyone on here could give me a heads up even though my docter appt is around the corner.

2006-08-28 21:53:57 · 1 answers · asked by HuNNy26554 1 in Health Women's Health

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I have a friend who had a D&C and quite soon afterwards (I don't recall exactly how quickly though), she became pregnant. She went on to deliver a healthy baby boy with no complications through her pregnancy. I would speak with your doctor about your concerns however, most woman are extremely fertile after this procedure, just as they are after a delivery, and some doctors even encourage woman to try and get pregnant right after a D&C because that is when they are most fertile.

From my own experience, I had a C-section and found myself pregnant at my followup visit. I was nervous because I didn't think my uterus could go through it all again so soon but my doctor reassured me and I went on to have an uncomplicated pregnancy and a healthy baby girl.

2006-08-30 12:31:54 · answer #1 · answered by crazzkc24 4 · 0 0

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