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Endomentrial strip is different on each side. Pls help

Would you please give me some advises.
Had mc 1 1/2 month ago with X0 chromosome.
I had pelvic us last week on my last day of my period ( on the 7th day) and findinds
My uterus measures 7.6 x 4.7 x 6.3 cm.
Its say potential bicornuate uterus. Also
The endomentrial strip on the right is 2.6 mm and on the left is 5.6mm. I have no insurance at this moment everything has to be paid on my own. Im trying to find out am in danger?
Is something wring with my uterus? If my uterus is bicornuate, are you able to tell me what shape
Base on my uterus measures 7.6 x 4.7 x 6.3cm
And can i conceive when the endomentrial strip is diffrent ( on the right is 2.6mm and on the left is 5.6mm)
Please help
Thank you so much
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136956 tn?1688675680
I think you might have to start a new thread and add a picture. I will tell you what it says.
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Thank so much for your response.  I asked my doctor office to fax my a copy of my pelvic ultrasound report. Do you know how can i upload it here so you can see and explain it to me.
When i asked my doctor she didnt tell me anything.
The only thing she told me was go ahead to conceive again this month .  I dont have insurance at this momenet might be a another couple weeks they will let me know.
- im very worried and still worried because my doctor didnt give me any advises or any sugesstions.
- i dont use birth control by pill. And i have very regular  menstrual period cycle. ( 28) but as I noticed I ovulated 2-3 days early every month.
- the people in this forum are very kind. i cant thank enough for all the supports. If there is no way i cant upload my report here I will try to type the whole thing of my report later on.
Again thank you ticked.
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136956 tn?1688675680
this is what a top surgeon responded X0 Chromosome and miscarriage a month and a half a go and see if his response changes.

"the endometrial STRIPE is how thick the endometrium is at that location. Usually we measure the thickness of the stripe if we are concerned about bleeding, fertility, and whenever we do an ultrasound. Usually the thickness from one side to the other is measured and used as a reference. To get pregnant, you want the thickness to be at least 8 mm from one side to the other. If it is greater than 12-15 mm, this can suggest that there is too much estrogen stimulation and could lead to heavier bleeding. When post-menopausal, we get concerned when the lining or stripe is more than 5 mm. When thick, it can also suggest a polyp and a sono-hysterogram (ultrasound with water infused) may help to delineate the polyp and may be recommended. So your numbers are normal for early in the cycle or while on birth control."
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136956 tn?1688675680
A bicornuate uterus means its heart shaped. A bicornuate uterus results from the uterus not forming properly in a woman's early prenatal development. This can happen to women whose mothers took a medication called DES during pregnancy, or it can happen for unknown reasons, however I have read that many women have carried full term. The fact that you have a Bicornuate uterus doesn't put you in danger.

From what I have read it says that you should find a specialist that deals with this as well as getting a second opinion because

"women with recurrent miscarriages, it’s important to note that there is a documented trend that women who actually have septate uteri are sometimes misdiagnosed as having bicornuate uteri. The two congenital uterine malformations can look similar on imaging studies, such as HSG or ultrasound, but they differ in that a septate uterus is round on the top with a single cavity in the uterus and a bicornuate uterus dips on the top, forming a heart shape with two cavities"

Do you have Endometriosis? Or have they suggested that you might? I am asking because I know a girl who has this and had surgery last year I can ask her some questions or if you join twitter I can link you up with her and you can DM her your questions. She knows a lot about it and may be able too put your mind and ease.

I am also checking into the endometrial thickness so I will be back to answer that for you.


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