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[quote=Anonymous]Hi this is 10:05 from the other post you had. As you know I am trying post Ashermans. and yes, i have uncertainties all the time. after my ashermans' surgery, I had another hysteroscopy to check to see if the scarring was gone. Let me back up a little, I had my surgery, was put on estrace with a balloon during the healing time (6 weeks) then provera. during my next cycle, CD13, had the follow-up hysteroscopy so the Dr could see and check himself that the scarring was gone and healing. He cleared me to TTC. That was last Sept. IVF that following Oct. BFN, but my lining was trilaminar. It only got to 7mm but the RE was satified. Could the BFN be because of lining? maybe. or egg quality? maybe. I've been monitoring my periods like mad and get worried when the flow seems a bit off, so I ask for a saline sono to check for recurring scarring. Nothing so far. of course, a hysteroscopy is the best way to know, but in the DC area I cannot find anyone who does them in office, without antesthia, like they do in Los Angeles. In DC they make you go to a hospital and anesthesia is always involved. When I ask for an in-office hyst, they look at me like I am crazy. (Yes I went to LA for surgery). I was under anesthesia for the surgery, however. The Dr I went to said we need to be ready for anesthesia, but if the scariing was not bad and he could fix it without, then we would not use it. So the answer I have for you is I do worry, and I hope my uterus is ok. I used to get 10mm linings, so the 7 is pretty devestating, but as long as its trilaminar, I'm counting my blessings. There have been ladies with worse ashermans than mine that have had babies....have you tried joining Ashermans.org? This support group is pretty nice and their website has a lot of good resources. [/quote]
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