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TMI??? I'm sure we've talked about more TMI than that, my DH
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TMI nothing it TMI here
I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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Chovy - Oh yeah, and I can't believe you opened a thread named "Retroverted uterus" - that was asking for trouble!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ginger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 May 2007 at 8:54pm
Ha! Just found this topic

I really don't know why you're surprised Nikki ... I'm famous. Didn't you know?

Oh, and I was reading your posts, wondering how long it'd take ya to realise you were talking to yourself. Lucky for busymum huh?

Ok ..off to read what you were all on about now ...
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Yeesh ...poor Chovy. Lucky we weren't talking about cervical mucus or something

I have RU (detected as a possibilit via internal, confirmed via ultrasounds), ut didn't realise there was a link to endo?

Oh, and FYI, endo doesn't necessarily make it difficult to get pg. Endo accounts for only 5% of fertility issues! I always knew I was special ...
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Ah, you are Ginger, you are

And I got the endo + RU link from googling... perhaps it's full of crap? Can't trust everything you read on the net.

Wiki said that RU was often linked to underlying reproductive health problems... I'd be inclined to think even less of Wiki than general google searches.
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Lol that chovy even found this thread!!! serves him right...

cant comment otherwise - mine is a bicornuate uterus which is a whole nother ball game again!!!
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Hmmmm.... well that might explain the ...ahem.... sweet lovin' issues sometimes, and the fact that miss Ella never wanted to turn from her comfy (for her!) little posterior position.  I just thought I had bad luck with that one!  Meh - I'm still hoping it was! 
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Maybe, maybe not Nikki. It hasn't been mentioned by my specialist (either of them!) as a possible issue, but then, maybe they're just being nice to me Perhaps they just don't want to see The Ginger spontaneously combust by adding another complication to the mix!

Mum had RU and managed to pop out 5 babies in pretty short order (1 accident, then 1 planned, then 3 accidents).

DH's mum has a RU and from memory (well, what she told me anyway! I wasn't there at the time ... - I did work out one day though that DH was born almost 9 months after his Dad's bday, so I harrass him about being a birthday shag, which winds him up no end ) it took about 9 months to conceive him - a RU is supposed to make it harder to conceive - but I'm not sure about his brother. I remember her saying though that she had wicked issues with the second baby sitting back, and therefore on her sciatica (sp??!) - apparently the pain was really bad.

I'm not sure about the backache and ...errr ... other issues since I have endo, and have those anyway. I don't know if it's one or the other.
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I get a sore back at late pg but that's more to do with carrying a posterior baby than having RU... as far as I know.
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I have one too and had no prom getting preg and both babies faced the right way. I did find sex kinda uncomfotable wen preg with Jack. I thought that once you get to a certain point in pregnancy it flips up so its normal for the rest of pregnancy? Although my mum did have 3 posterior babies and my sis has endo and pcos so maybe my whole family has it.
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This explains so much. When I had my miscarriageI can remember the doctor saying something about having difficulty taking swabs as my uterus was tilted back and she was finding it hard. I never thought anything of it as no one else had ever said anything to me.

But that so explains the painful sex in certain positions.
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So then... uh..... gonna ask a very personal question here and if any guys here read it I'll be so embarrassed, so Chovy you just log off right now, y'hear!  I don't want you looking at me funny next time I see you at church! 

 

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So for those of you who had the painful sex issue in some positions, did that come right after you'd recovered from the birth??  It's been 7 & 1/2 months and I'm still waiting!  Better, but not right yet.  I saw the doc a few months ago and she said to just give it a little more time as my body had been through a lot.  But I'm thinking things really should be all better by now. 

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It took a bit of time but I don't remember it being that long after I had Andrew. I had all sorts of pains after I had him but that was also the endo coming back and I had that taken out when Andrew was 9 months old. I would be going back to the dr to see whats up with that.
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Andie - before, after, during... made no difference to me.
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