Anonymous wrote:Hi All,
How is Asherman's officially dx? I had a dnc after a loss in 07, then a c-section in 10, then another loss, then another c-section in 12. With my last pregnancy, placenta attached to some scar tissue and I had a big bleed at 30 weeks that put me in the hospital. While in the hospital, got a bladder infection that led to my baby being delivered early. The Dr said I had so much scar tissue in there that she recommends that I do not have another baby (we wanted one more). For other reasons I am no longer with her and don't totally trust her medical advice. She never mentioned Asherman's but said the scarring was pretty bad. If safe and possible, I would like to get pregnant again in another two years but need a Dr that has experience in this kind of thing.
Scar tissue is Asherman's (though I don't think it's unusual that your OB did not use the word). It is possible to do surgery to remove scar tissue, though if it's extensive the surgery may not clear it all out. In the area I recommend Dr. Robinson at GW, though yours sounds severe enough that you may also want to look out of town (I don't have experience doing so).