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Q: 30 Y/o Female, Scfe Question
asked by: womack2288p on May 1st, 2007
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Hello~ I am so excited to finally have found others who are like me. I had bilateral SCFEs when I was 12. My right has healed perfectly. The left side is driving me bonkers!! Over the last couple of weeks I have had tremendous pain and limited mobility. I am very active and work as a paramedic. It is making the simple task of just walking from point a to point b daunting! I am just curious as if there are any women here who have been able to bear children after a scfe and how it affected you physically? Any help would be appreciated and I will hold each of you in my prayers. Thank you and God bless.

Amy
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17yo-SUFE
replied on June 25th, 2007
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Im Alot Younger But Same Problem(sort Of)
i would like to find out the same thing you are asking, if it will affect me having children and so on, im going to be getting a hip replacement at the age of 17! and i am so curious to find out what lies ahead for me, and i only have about 10 weeks until the operation...

any help is appreciated

Kayla
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shaulzpretty
replied on November 20th, 2009
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i thought i was "alone" in this. i happy to find out i am not.. I am 23 years old ans suffered SCFE at the age of 12 i didnt have any surgeries cos it wasnt detected early so i live in excruciatin pains. i use pain relievers alot and i am wondering like u guys how it will be gettin pregnant and delieverin and also how and if the pain relievers might have any effect on me in future. thanks
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CarolineEF
replied yesterday 18:20
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I am not sure how this will affect you getting pregnant...However, you would have to ask your doctor this for a firm answer...As far as delivery, they may think along the lines of a Caesarian Section...This would make it much less painful for you...Take care...

Caroline
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