Join Our Community!
Pregnancy Forum > Pregnancy Q and A Forum > Uterus didelphys and ultrasound ?
What happens during labor? What do contractions feel like? And how do I know that labor has begun? Read on to learn about birthing basics....
Signs of labor occur after 36 weeks of pregnancy. Learn about the difference between real and false contractions. Plus, we outline signs of delivery complicati...
Almost all women worry about the pain of childbirth. Preparing for childbirth includes thinking about how you'd like to cope with the pain of labor. Read on for...
Avatar
Q: Uterus didelphys and ultrasound ?
asked by: kaiacat on May 21st, 2009
New User
Hello i am 22 and i have not had my period for 5 months, I have had mourning sickness and all the other side effects of being prenant right down to feeling the baby move now......I have had three prenancy test and all were positive. But the ultrasound says there is no prenancy!! am i going insane my mom has even felt the baby move, its not like i asked to have a baby now althoug its fine i will love it more then anything but i didnt try to have a baby.....i was wondering if you have Uterus didelphys would you see both uterus or can you be prenant in one and no one see it??
Did you find this post useful?
|
Replies(2)
Avatar
mommywanttobe
replied on June 9th, 2009
New User
Hey!!!
absolutely they have to be able to see it. I have uterus didelphys as well, ttc no luck yet. but every time i get an ultrasound my doctor always checks both uteri. do you know if you have a vaginal septum? if you do they may be going only on the nonpregnant side uterus not the other one, tell them they have to look at the other uterus with a vaginal ultrasound. need to to go to an ob that is familiar with our condition, my previous ob had no idea i even had 2 vaginas, they never look for another!! good luck and congrats in advance Smile
Did you find this post useful?
|
Users who thank mommywanttobe for this post: nambasa3 
Avatar
nambasa3
replied on July 17th, 2009
New User
I have uterus didelphys too! I am only 21, not ttc yet. I wish you both the best of luck I really do. I hope everything works out for all of us. Smile And yes, tell them to look in the other uterus!! I was diagnosed when I was 12 and I have been seeing the same gyn ever since. I hope she will even deliver my baby one day. Good luck again! I will be thinking about you both. It is nice to know we aren't the only ones. I have met people who have had babies as well so always stay hopeful!
Did you find this post useful?
|
Quick Reply
Search