You should...but I swear I saw this on Grey's Anatomy once...the woman was actually pregnant from two different fathers since the babies implanted in each uterus!
2007-03-23 06:02:26
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answered by poohb2878 6
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If you have all normal pap smears and your doctor has not had any concerns in the past, you are more than likely to have a normal pregnancy.
All of the above answers including mine are just guess work. The true answer is with your OBGYN, he/she will be able to let you know for sure. I would strongly recommend that you see your doctor as soon as possible to get all the facts you need to know about your special condition. The more you know, the better off you are to help yourself carry a healthy pregnancy.
2007-03-23 13:16:47
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answered by Sweet 4
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You should be able to maintain a normal pregnancy. Be sure you visit with your ob/gyn on a regular basis, he will alert you to any special concerns you might have. I would like to state that it is possible to become pregnant in your other uterus during this pregnancy. See the link below for more information about uterus didelphys (double womb). Outside of that concern, I would imagine that your uterus would function quite normally and that the pregnancy would progress just as a normal pregnancy would. I do suggest, however, that you see your ob/gyn as soon as possible, as I am not a doctor/expert on the subject. He or she would be sure to know if there is anything you would need to worry about. Best of luck to you!
2007-03-23 13:11:40
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answered by Jody 2
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yes you should be fine but you should see a doctor . Depending on where the second uterus is may or may not cause a problem. Just recently(last year) a woman with 2 uterus's gave birth to twins in one uterus and a single baby in the second uterus. Google double uterus and you can find some medical websites that can answer your questions.
good luck with you baby!
W
2007-03-23 13:06:23
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answered by Greeneyed 7
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My sister in law actually has this same condition. The organs are fused together at the bottom, though, causing kind of a heart shape. She has to deliver by c-section, but carried both of her babies to term and had uneventful, healthy pregnancies. Your doc should be able to fill you in on any risks or special procedures you'll need. Don't hesitate to ask questions!
2007-03-23 13:06:21
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answered by anahahamama 2
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Yes. You may even have 2 normal pregnancies. It's happened on occasion that a woman gets pregnant in both her uteruses.
2007-03-23 13:03:34
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answered by Anonymous
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yes 2
2007-03-23 13:05:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard of that before. Its rare. I'm not a doctor so I wouldn't know for sure if you would have a normal pregnancy.
2007-03-23 13:02:44
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answered by Anonymous
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How many people on Yahoo Answers do you honestly think will be able to give you a reliable / informed answer for that question? You really need to ask a medical professional asap...
2007-03-23 14:15:58
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answered by FunnyValentine 2
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My older sister has two uterus's, she's 32 and has had two healthy kids. Ages 12 and 8, you should be fine..Congrats!!
2007-03-23 13:18:17
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answered by ** ButterFlyAngel ** 2
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