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saadatmm
Jul 19, 2012, 08:32 AM
I had hysterotomy 9 days ago (I was 26 weeks pregnant),now I want some information about the prosedure ,how long should I wait to become pregnant again(I had another cesarian 5 years ago),I don't have bleeding ,is it normal?do I need any special care?how long my pain will continue?

JudyKayTee
Jul 19, 2012, 08:42 AM
i had hysterotomy 9 days ago (i was 26 weeks pregnant),now i want some information about the prosedure ,how long should i wait to become pregnant again(i had another cesarian 5 years ago),i dont have bleeding ,is it normal?do i need any special care?how long my pain will continue?


A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus - it can be total/complete (removing the body, fundus, and cervix of the uterus; often called "complete") or partial (removal of the uterine body while leaving the cervix intact; also called "supracervical").

If you had a hysterectomy you cannot get pregnant.

tickle
Jul 19, 2012, 08:45 AM
A hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus - it can be total/complete (removing the body, fundus, and cervix of the uterus; often called "complete") or partial (removal of the uterine body while leaving the cervix intact; also called "supracervical").

If you had a hysterectomy you cannot get pregnant.

I was cofused by that too, but OP actually has the spelling correct. It is this:

A hysterotomy is an incision in the uterus, commonly combined with a laparotomy during a caesarean section. Hysterotomies are also performed during fetal surgery.

In fetal surgery, without inhibition of uterine contractions, premature labor is a complication that occurs in 100% of hysterotomy cases.

I don't know enough about this to comment, but J-9 would be the one to explain to OP.

In fetal surgery, without inhibition of uterine contractions, premature labor is a complication that occurs in 100% of hysterotomy cases.

JudyKayTee
Jul 19, 2012, 08:57 AM
i was cofused by that too, but OP actually has the spelling correct. It is this:

A hysterotomy is an incision in the uterus, commonly combined with a laparotomy during a caesarean section. Hysterotomies are also performed during fetal surgery.

In fetal surgery, without inhibition of uterine contractions, premature labor is a complication that occurs in 100% of hysterotomy cases.

I dont know enough about this to comment, but J-9 would be the one to explain to OP.

In fetal surgery, without inhibition of uterine contractions, premature labor is a complication that occurs in 100% of hysterotomy cases.


YIKES! I totally misread the question!

I'm so sorry!

tickle
Jul 19, 2012, 09:11 AM
YIKES! I totally misread the question!

I'm so sorry!

Don't feel bad, I did too and already had answered then decided to Google!

JudyKayTee
Jul 19, 2012, 10:06 AM
Dont feel bad, I did too and already had answered then decided to google!


I forgot to say thanks for the catch -