Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you had a (ideally intermural) fibroid removed surgically, how big was it and how long did it take you to heal? I’m scared to death mine is too big and the surgeon will say the only option is hysterectomy. (It’s about the size of a baseball, in the back wall of my uterus)
I had a 1, 10cm intramural fibroid at 45. No complications during or after myomectomy. Dr. Annette Bicher, gynecologic oncologist at Inova Fairfax. She is THE ABSOLUTE BEST. If it can be done and maintain your uterus, she can do it. My regular gyn is impressed by how unnoticeable her incision was. I used a cell saver, to ensure that I would receive no transfusions of anyone else's blood but my own. 6 weeks recovery. Had an HSG shortly after, no blockages. Still coming on my period like clockwork at 48. Everything is functioning normally down there, thanks to Dr. Bicher. And Inova treated me absolutely wonderfully afterwords.
Anonymous wrote:If you had a (ideally intermural) fibroid removed surgically, how big was it and how long did it take you to heal? I’m scared to death mine is too big and the surgeon will say the only option is hysterectomy. (It’s about the size of a baseball, in the back wall of my uterus)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here: all of theses stories are making me feel so much better! I have two children but would like more and lost a pregnancy this summer to a hematoma, then had to have five units of blood transfused and iron infusions for a month. So I think the writing is on the wall to get that thing OUT.
Now if only the surgeon my RE recommended could see me before March...
Why do you need to see a “surgeon?” A good OB/GYN should be able to do this easily. They are trained to do this.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: all of theses stories are making me feel so much better! I have two children but would like more and lost a pregnancy this summer to a hematoma, then had to have five units of blood transfused and iron infusions for a month. So I think the writing is on the wall to get that thing OUT.
Now if only the surgeon my RE recommended could see me before March...
Anonymous wrote:I had a large one out in 1999 that was also embedded in the uterine wall. I think I was out of work for 3 weeks or so -- I had regular surgery, not laparoscopic. I didn't try to have a baby for years afterwards, but when I did get pregnant, I did have a c-section, because for the sake of birth, you will have had the equivalent of a c-section and it's going to depend on what they had to cut and in what direction.
You tell your doctor that your desire is to preserve your fertility.