I have a tilted uterus too, and I conceived and now have a 2 year old daughter. I don't know if it was because of the shape of my womb, but my daughter was frank-breech and was delivered via C-section. I had a perfectly healthy pregnancy though, and unless my doc had told me that I was tilted, I would never have known...I wouldn't worry.
Good luck with the inseminations!!!!
2007-03-27 17:53:56
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answered by Aubrey and Braeden's Mommy 5
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I have it too, and had four children. Depending on the direction of the tilt, it could mean back labor, c-section, or nothing at all. I had horrible back labor with all of my children. Any labor hurts until they medicate you anyway. I wouldn't let it worry you too much. Get a copy of What to Expect when Your Expecting. I think there's an article in there about tilted uterus, if I'm not mistaken, but even if there isn't, you'll find the book very helpful. Good luck!
2007-03-27 17:57:40
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answered by Lesley M 5
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I have a tilted uterus, and aside from having severe back labor, I had a normal delivery. My son was turned around sunny-side up so the back of his skull was pressing on my tailbone, not fun and there's a risk of breaking the tailbone, but I was still able to have a completely natural drug free vaginal delivery. I've heard back labor and pack pain early in pregnancy is very common with a tilted uterus but it's pretty common and should not affect your ability to have a normal delivery (you shouldn't need a c-section because of it)
2007-03-27 17:56:18
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answered by boo 5
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that's humorous i grew to become into in the medical institution on dec 6th for back discomfort at 4 weeks pg. I also have a tipped uterus which i found out some few years in the past. the only situation i'm attentive to is problems transforming into pg. If the united statesconfirmed an ectopic pg, you're able to have nicely-known that day. additionally, if some thing seems incorrect, well-being care expert will usually get you in as we communicate. final analysis, if your worried call the workplace if your worried and tell them. in the event that they cant pass your appt up, have the dr in my opinion call you with info. stable success
2016-11-23 20:39:45
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answered by ? 4
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I was told I had a tilted uterus. Honestly, I wasn't sure what it exactly meant, but I had 4 kids in a 4 year period of time and never had any problems.
2007-03-27 17:52:27
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answered by Jessica S 3
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i have a tilted uterus aswell and have concieved once but unfortunately had a miscarriage. my sister has a tilted uterus too and has 2 children. it never affected her deliveries only that she had to be induced but im not sure if that had anything to do with having a tilted uterus. goodluck
2007-03-27 17:54:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a tipped uterus (my doctor mentions it every pap smear!) I've had 2 vaginal births, with no problems. It would probably depend on the degree of the tip and all, so I would make an appointment with your doctor, and put your mind at ease.
2007-03-27 17:54:08
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm 29 and have always had a very tilted uterus and i had two kids and i had no c section or anything
2007-03-27 18:01:50
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answered by momorbabe 2
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