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Lisa 2's Story
My son Robert James was born August 1, 1997. It was the most wonderful
day of my life, I did not know then that I would never get to
experience that feeling again. The doctor that delivered my son had an
eye infection at that time, he was wearing dark sunglasses and when I
asked him why he said he had just put drops into his eyes for an
infection. I did not think anything of it. My son was born and the
placenta was removed or so I thought.
About 2 weeks later I was still bleeding heavy I called his office and
he told me it was normal not to worry (famous last words). I took my
son in for his one month check up with my family doctor and she asked
me how I was feeling I told her that I was still bleeding so she sent
me for an ultrasound, it was discovered that there was retained
placenta.
I went back to the doctor that delivered my son and the first thing he
said to me was I am so sorry I should have been paying more attention.
I should have clued in then but I did not. He was in a hurry that day
and I was a problem for him, he had to do my D&C that day. He had
the media waiting for him because he was going to Bejing China the
next day to head up the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department in an
American Hospital. He performed my D&C that day and I felt fine no
signs of infection at all. A couple of months later I was not getting
a period and I went to see a doctor and he could not figure out what
was wrong, he tried hormones and nothing worked. I then went to see a
different doctor and he did an HSG and a lap/hyst and at the same time
punctured my uterus. It did not work, no period.
After almost a year of seeing him I left and went and saw another
doctor who specializes in Ashermans. He did an HSG and a lap/hyst and
basically told me that he did not think that I would be able to carry
another child because my uterus was so badly damaged, he told me that
when the doctor performed my D&C he removed all of my lining. I
ended up getting pregnant in December 1999 only to miscarry in March
2000. The doctors had no other choice but to do a hysterectomy. My
hysterectomy was done March 3, 2000. A date that I will never forget.
It is still hard to deal with emotionally but I am trying to stay
strong for my son. I thank God everyday that I have my son. I just
want to tell everyone out there please always get second opinions and
always keep track of all your appointments, surgeries etc. I wish you
all the best and I am praying for all of you out there that are
suffering with Ashermans. Please do not give up there is hope!!!!
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