I am 31 years old with two completely separate uteri, two cervix, and a partial vaginal septum. I became pregnant with my 1st child after 7 months of trying to conceive on my left side. He was delivered at 39 weeks for a scheduled c section due to being breech. I am 5' 3" and petite, but he was a good 7 lb 6 oz. I recovered well and breastfed easily for over a year. When pregnant though, my belly was a little lopsided to the left side! I became pregnant with my second son about 13 months after delivering my first child after using no birth control besides breastfeeding, and almost a week after starting cows milk I got pregnant on my right side. Again my belly was lopsided to the right. This pregnancy was very healthy, although this child was smaller. My water broke at 35 weeks and he was delivered c section again due to being breech. He was 5 lbs 6 oz. I think when the uteruses were stretched in the last trimesters they must have been an abnormal shape and the babies could not turn. Believe me they tried! My dr thought the biggest risk factors were an incompetent cervix which was carefully monitored, and with my little guy as he was not gaining weight they would monitor the blood flow in unbilical cord which was fine too. (My Dr. correctly thought that he was just destined to be a smaller person genetically as I'm short & my husband is only 5' 10) I was under the care of a super perinatologist, use your intuition when choosing Drs, as you are in for a long relationship! I was certainly blessed having thought that due to my anomaly motherhood may have been impossible for me. I wish you all the best.
Well I am 26 years old and found out 11 years ago that I have UD. Two uteruses and two cervixes. I had a vaginal septum but had it removed. I am happy to report that I am 32 weeks pregnant!! I am pregnant in my right uterus which is the smaller of the two. But the baby seems to have pushed the other one out of her way haha. I stopped taking birth control in November 2009 and found out I was pregnant at the beginning of Feb 2010. I was always told that it would be hard to conceive and I'd probably have to take fertility drugs. But, it happened without any help at all. I was SHOCKED. So far the pregnancy has been perfectly fine. I've had to have an ultrasound every month to check the baby and my cervix, but everything has been fine. The doctor's have said that I am running out of room fast, so the chances of me going full term are SLIM. Also the baby is breech so I will probably have to have a c-section if she does not flip over. I will keep everyone updated with what happens, but happy to say so far so good!!!
Hello. I am 31 and was diagnosed with a bicornuate uterus and one kidney 4 years ago. I was told that when I was ready to conceive I should not have any trouble. I beging trying a 14 moths ago and still nothing. In May, my GYN had me go for an HSG wich only showed one open fallopian tube on my left side. The recomenndation was to follow up with an MRI. I went for the MRI and my GYN also sent me to a fertility specialist. The MRI and specialist confirmed that I had 2 unicornuate uteri and one cervicx. My right uterus is fully developed and connected to a fallopian tube and an ovar, however, not connected to my cervix.
Now, I am schedule to have my "tubes tied" on the right to prevent a prgnancy on the right side. I had 3 seperate consults before I agreed to this surgery (scheduled for Aug 30). Every reproductive endo said that I may ovualte faster from my right and that's wht I have not had a successful pregnancy. I am suoer nervous but am ready to do what I have to do to have a healthy pregnanyc and hopefully a natural one. The good news is the my day 3 FSH was a 4 wich is great news for me.
I wish everyone well and hopefully we all get what we want. What I can suggest is have your GYN or primary doctor order an HSG and/or an MRI to get a clear picture of your anomoly. I was misdiagnosed twice before they doiscovered it was 2 seperate and not a bicornuate.
Isabelle
hi
iam 28 years old,2 uteures,one cervix and one kidney
when i was in highschool i know my stiuation but ihad in this time big zack in the left side who is septum get the period stuck back of it i make a big sergury to try to open it to remove to old blood becauze the zack is rally big no body can see where is the uteures or the servix and when we done the miracle sergery doctor give me a bad new that the left uteures cant carry baby coz the old blood get it expierd and the tupe with this uteres is twisted so the only way to pregnant is the right side and right tube
when i get marriege from 2 years we try two iui not work because my hermons not balance,,and we try sooo hard to get my eggs groin up
we begin ivf and i frozein 15 eggs
and but a frsh one i make a test and its get possitive we was soooo happy
but in 5 weeks and have i bleeding alot i go to emergency he found the zacks of babies ( was twins )is fine and the blleding in the left side we go home in two days i found i big pieces i go to make ultrasound we misscarriege the babies :(
we try next months agein we transfer two frozen and i was pregnant
yestarday it have to be 5 weeks and half i bleeding agein big pieces in the same time.i make ultrasound dr said he see the lines but no zacks the bleeding stop hcg is 3345
my doctor told me my uteures cant carry babies we are so sad
if any body have any experiense help me plz
thanks
I went to see your case on the internet and I have posted the result of your question.. Well it seems that a lady who had the same case had twin girls.. So there's your answer.. Here you can read about it here http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=woman-two-uteruses-twin-babies I hope it gives you hope and answers your prayers :o) Best of luck!
hi,
i was diagnosed with uterine didelphys 4 years ago, after i had a miscarriage. i have 2 complete seperate uteruses and a follopian tube and ovary on both and 1 cervix.i have been trying to conceive since then. i am 21 now and would love a baby and it is so comforting to know that there is someone out there like my. are there any tips one falling pregnet.