After losing our second Angel on April 15, 2011 my RE decided that I should have some surgeries because he suspected that I had endometeosis. I have NO symptoms of endo except for a heavy and sometimes painful periods. At first I was not sure if I wanted the surgeries, I mean we have gotten pregnant twice with IUI, maybe it wasn't needed. Surgery is scary, but after losing our second baby with in a 3 month span I knew that we had to do something. I trust my RE and I have faith in him and decided that we needed answers. Why am I miscarring when I concieve? Maybe these surgeries will provide answers. Honestly I expected my doctor to come back with next to nothing after surgery....WHOA, was I Wrong!
I awoke in the hospital completely out of it, but completely aware of the pain I was feeling. I had the surgeries all at the same time. The Hysterscopy is done vaginally. A camera goes thru my cervix which is dialated and looks ay my uterus. They also look to see that both ends of my fallopian tubes are normal and open. I think everything was normal with this procedure. The D&C is also similar. My doctor scraped or sucuctioned a part of my uterus and the sample is then sent for testing. I will know the results in 2 weeks. The Laparscopy is the most interesting to me. They inserted a camera thru my belly button and also made 3 small incisions in my lower abdomen for the surgical instuments that were used, this was the laparascopy. My doctor then looks at my ovaries, outer uterus and fallopian tubes. He looked for any endo or cysts and then removes anything that is harmful or that can be causing our infertiltiy.
When I finally made it to post op and got to see my wonderful husband David I felt much better. In David's hand was 9 sheets of picture paper, 8 pictures on each sheet. My doctor had met with David while I was in recovery and explained what he had found and what was done to my reproductive organs. Let me just say, WOW! These images just amazed me! It turns out that I do have endometeosis and I had alot of it. My ovaries were completely covered with endo. My ovaries also had adhesions all over them, they were stuck to other organs in my body. The adhesions are what amazes me the most. My wonderful doctor "freed" my ovaries by cutting away all the scar tissue (adhesions) and removed a few cysts. It just amazes me that we were even able to concieve our 2 precious children. I now have answers as to why I may have lost them. I also had dye inserted into my fallopian tubes to see if they are open and blockage free. Thank God, Yes, my tubes are open and clear! It is hard to explain in words what the pictures show. I am not computer savy, but I will find a way to post these pictures. I am so happy that I had these surgeries and that I have such a wonderful, skilled doctor! We may even be able to concieve our children naturally now! I am so thankful and grateful.
I do not have my official diagnosis yet. I will have an appt. with my RE in about 2 weeks to go over all of his findings and figure out our next step. He will explain all of the pictures to me and we will finally have a daignosis for our Infertiltiy, I am no longer "unexplained". It feels wonderful to finally have some answers.
So I will update when I have my post op appointment.
I feel as if my reproductive organs have had a tune up and oil change. :o) I feel like we have a brand new start in trying to concieve. I am all "cleaned out" and ready to build our family!
Please continue to pray for us. I pray to God, Jesus, Mary, St. Jude and St. Gianna always. I have complete faith! I Believe! We will beat Infertiltiy!!!
God is Great!!! <3 <3 <3 <3
praise God for those answers!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am awaiting a consult with my RE, I have not had the normal symptoms of Endo...but my
GYN thinks that she might have seen it during a follicle scan on my right ovary. Your story has given me hope!!
Thinking of you!!!
How are you doing??
ReplyDeleteI am scheduled to have my lap tomorrow...and nervous as to what they will find. I want answers, and I want something fixable...but do not want to have this diagnosis either.
ugh.
checking on you!
I would like to find out about the fertility chances in a woman who has had ovarian cysts?
ReplyDeletelaparoscopic surgery