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gabbybaby

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Tilted Urteres
Posted: 08-16-06 11:52am

:shock: I just found out i'm pregnant and I was told I had a tilted urteres and was probably going to need help to have kids. Well at that time I was on birthcontrol pills.Due to stress I forgot to take them.(plus i've always had problems with my period).Now i've been off birthcontrol for 3 months and i'm two months pregnant. I would like to know if having a tilted uteres is any problem or what will happen will I have more back pains, more cramps, more movement will I deliver or have c-section????? Please help im a first time mom and very concerned. :?: :?:
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Posted: 08-16-06 11:55am

There is nothing to be concerned about many women have tilted, retroverted and slighty off uteruses. Ask your Dr. Exactly what kind of help you'll need but its really not a high risk thing.
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Re: Tilted Urteres
Posted: 08-16-06 11:55am

gabbybaby wrote:
:shock: I just found out i'm pregnant and I was told I had a tilted urteres and was probably going to need help to have kids. Well at that time I was on birthcontrol pills.Due to stress I forgot to take them.(plus i've always had problems with my period).Now i've been off birthcontrol for 3 months and i'm two months pregnant. I would like to know if having a tilted uteres is any problem or what will happen will I have more back pains, more cramps, more movement will I deliver or have c-section????? Please help im a first time mom and very concerned. :?: :?:
i don't see why you wouldn't be able to have a normal child birth.I imagine it may be a little tougher than normal but possible! I was told I had a high uterus
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Posted: 08-16-06 12:06pm

I have a tilted uterus. Supposedly this can cause more painful periods - but how would I know, since my uterus has always been tilted? I'm not sure how they can gauge that kind of thing, since pain is a relative experience.

Anyway, ask your current doctor what problems it will cause. Apparently it didn't give you any problems getting pregnant ;)

seriously, 2 kids and no problems. Ask your doctor.
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Posted: 08-16-06 12:14pm

ingi wrote:
i have a tilted uterus. Supposedly this can cause more painful periods - but how would I know, since my uterus has always been tilted? I'm not sure how they can gauge that kind of thing, since pain is a relative experience.


Anyway, ask your current doctor what problems it will cause. Apparently it didn't give you any problems getting pregnant ;)

seriously, 2 kids and no problems. Ask your doctor.


yeah my cousin has a tilted uterus and her Dr. Didnt sound concerned and he didnt tell her she would have any problems whatsoever....My sister has a twisted uterus and has always had painful and heavy periods and also has two kids....So really its nothing new to hear this.....Nothing on our bodies is perfectly in place or size......Perfection does not exist!
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Posted: 08-16-06 14:19pm

emma2 wrote:
ingi wrote:
i have a tilted uterus. Supposedly this can cause more painful periods - but how would I know, since my uterus has always been tilted? I'm not sure how they can gauge that kind of thing, since pain is a relative experience.



Anyway, ask your current doctor what problems it will cause. Apparently it didn't give you any problems getting pregnant ;)

seriously, 2 kids and no problems. Ask your doctor.


yeah my cousin has a tilted uterus and her Dr. Didnt sound concerned and he didnt tell her she would have any problems whatsoever....My sister has a twisted uterus and has always had painful and heavy periods and also has two kids....So really its nothing new to hear this.....Nothing on our bodies is perfectly in place or size......Perfection does not exist!


wow, i've never even heard of a twisted uterus.
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Posted: 08-16-06 14:45pm

foxy wrote:
emma2 wrote:
ingi wrote:
i have a tilted uterus. Supposedly this can cause more painful periods - but how would I know, since my uterus has always been tilted? I'm not sure how they can gauge that kind of thing, since pain is a relative experience.




Anyway, ask your current doctor what problems it will cause. Apparently it didn't give you any problems getting pregnant ;)

seriously, 2 kids and no problems. Ask your doctor.


yeah my cousin has a tilted uterus and her Dr. Didnt sound concerned and he didnt tell her she would have any problems whatsoever....My sister has a twisted uterus and has always had painful and heavy periods and also has two kids....So really its nothing new to hear this.....Nothing on our bodies is perfectly in place or size......Perfection does not exist!


wow, i've never even heard of a twisted uterus.


yeah its not facing frontwards....Its more to the side...Lol..Its twisted
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