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Q: Pregnancy after partial hysterectomy?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 16th, 2007
I am concerned i had a partial hyst here 4 years ago the only thing they took was my uterus everything else is there my concern is for the last month i have not been feeling well i feel exactly like i did when i was pregnant for my last child. Ever since i had this done 4 years ago i still get bloating and cramp each month, but over the last 2 months i have had no cramps or bloating at all. I am only 28 what scares me is people probably think that i am nuts but i have to find out what is going on. I know i have no cysts i was checked for that a couple months ago. I am 28 years old and have 2 kids now but i really have to have some answers my doctor told me that anyhting is possible so when he sent me for blood work a pregnacy test was one of them. Should i be concered i really need to know.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on March 26th, 2007
Getting Pregnant Answer A2481
No, you probably shouldn't be concerned right not. In fact, it's not possible pregnant with a removed uterus. It seems really strange that you ask for medical attention now without symptoms. Nonetheless, you have right the right to seek medical attention, even a pregnancy test.


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