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917996 tn?1243380943

cornual ectopic pregnancys

is it true that i have to have a c-section for now on because they remove the tube on the right and some of the uterus?  they want to give me a c-section at 36 weeks and i was wondering if they had to do a c-section can i get it done a little sooner maybe 34 weeks?
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Hello,

I'm really interested in your story and hope to hear from you.  I had a cornual ectopic last year and my left tub was removed as well as a section of my uterus.  I really want to know the risk of a future pregnancy?  What advice were you given after your cornual ectopic?

After my operation I was told that I wouldn't be able to have a child as a pregnancy would be a risk to my health.  (There is a concern that the uterus can rupture).  

I would be really grateful for some advice as there is very little information on the web about cornual ectopics and future success stories.  Also were you able to fall pregnant again after the ectopic quite quickly?

Thanks,

Shesaro
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623156 tn?1322865851
I'm sorry for your losses. I don't have much knowledge of a eptopic pg. The only info I have is from what I have heard from one of my bffs and on here.My friend lost one of her tubes due to an eptopic pg and had a vag delivery with her 1st and c-section with the 2nd. Every situation is different but her tubal loss had nothing to do with deliveries. I have had one d and 5 and 5 natural m/cs and my deliveries have had nothing to do with prior losses. That maybe a question more for your obgyn. As for 34 wks that is rather early. The earliest most dr's will perform a c-section is at 38 wks. You run the risk of your baby's lungs not being fully developed and it could open a whole bag of trouble. Unless there is an emergency I would leave your lil baby tucked in there until closer to your due date. Good luck and best wishes to you.

AP
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