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hyster2005

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Feeling Preg After Partial Hyster
Posted: 02-22-06 11:32am

I have all the symptoms of being pregnant. I'm scared and feel a little crazy but, I do know that god works in mysterious ways and crazier things have happened.
How do we research this more or do I just suck it up and go to a doctor, i'm afraid they will try to kill it with drugs, I feel if you get pregnant under these circumstances than I should let it take its course. Any feedback?
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fatfamily02

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Re: Feeling Preg After Partial Hyster
Posted: 02-22-06 11:35am

hyster2005 wrote:
i have all the symptoms of being pregnant. I'm scared and feel a little crazy but, I do know that god works in mysterious ways and crazier things have happened.


How do we research this more or do I just suck it up and go to a doctor, i'm afraid they will try to kill it with drugs, I feel if you get pregnant under these circumstances than I should let it take its course. Any feedback?


i so totally agree---if you want to make sure and keep it--either tell tyhem ahead of time--they find baby--do not touch it. It is your choice. Or wait until 24 weeks and then they cannot take it. Not suppose to anyway.

I have been contacted by 4 different women who were, or are pregnant this way. One the baby was removed cuz of genetics. 2 have lost contact with me, and one who I still talk to everyday. She just went to the .Dr's last weeks. U/s this week. I dont know what they have found, but as of yet, none of us have passed the urine test for pregnancy, and 2 of us did not pass the blood test for pregnancy. 2% of all ectopic preg. Do not show .H.C.G on test. And only 16-35% show on an u/sound examination--up to a certain gestation (dont know what that is though)


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hyster2005

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Re: Problem Is Dr's Think They Are God...
Posted: 02-22-06 11:41am

Hi fatfamily02
i was wondering where you read about the 12 cases at, I would really really love to read those. I have been pregnant enough in my life to know what I feel is true please let me know









fatfamily02 wrote:
in so many of the cases I have found the dr's intervene cuz it is too dangerous. They remove the fetus or give methotrexate to stop the rapid cell growth--known as the fetus. "the products of conception"

i think more of these pregnancies should be monitored I understand it can be very dangerous, but how many could have lived if they would have just left them alone and monitored the woman more closely.


It is possible and happens all the time, with a uterus, why couldnt it happen without. There have been something like 12 cases in the past 60 years that we know about, what about all the ones who had their life taken beforehand. The baby still lives in the few cases where dr's did not "remove them" and I only found one case where the woman actually died from the complications.
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fatfamily02

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Posted: 02-22-06 12:01pm

I didnt read that one, another girls dad had found that information. I have not read one single story where it was documented that a woman without uterus went to full term. But I know it has happened. For I know pple personally--so why is it not in the medical journals????

i know of 3 real pple in california--who it happened to.

First one--i talked to a man who worked with this woman--at kern medical center in bakersfield. They were both nurses there. She had her hysterectomy at that hospital. She had gained some weight (not too much)and came in one night thru the emergency--in bad pain--something like labor--i guess. They felt her tummy thought she had a tumor--for they knew she had had the hysterectomy. When they did laparoscopy--they found a full term baby in her abdomen. Mother and baby are fine.


My best friends sister, she had a break up with her boyfriend--she said she wanted her abdominal baby removed. When they went inside her--they found 6 different aged fetuses in her abdomen. Mother doing fine.


Another good friend of mine---this is her friend--she had been having trouble carrying to term. The fertility .Dr said one more thing to try. I can remove your uterus--since it is not bringing about viable pregnancy's. Then I can implant into your abdomen. She carried baby uneventful until 7 1/2 months. She was involved in a major car accident--the baby was killed. Mother is fine.


Also I have a story from my mom's generation.(40 years ago) she knew this lady--they thought she had a tumor. Went in to remove the tumor brought out a full term baby---from her fallopian tube. Healthy 9 lb baby. Mother and baby fine.


Also a current story where the fallopian tube ruptured and the baby and mother made it all the way to term. She had 3 baby's in her belly. 2 in the uterus and the boy in the fallopian tube--that ruptured. She had three baby's in all. Called heterotopic pregnancy. Mother and baby's are fine.


Recently another story of fallopian tube baby--going all the way to term. An article on the internet. Mother and baby fine.

I have many of them to full term outside the uterus---on my links.Html page.
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Posted: 02-26-06 09:48am

It's weird, but I always thought they took the ovaries as well during a hysterectomy. Huh.
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fatfamily02

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Posted: 02-26-06 12:09pm

I believe it is called "radical hysterectomy" if they take it all.

And most the time in younger patients they only take the uterus. They dont want to make you go thru menepause so early. I was 25. And a lot of women are young when they have theirs removed. For whatever reason, I had cervical cancer.
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