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Success Stories Rama's Success Story When I gave birth to my son it took a month to register, he was mine, actually MINE. There have been nights I have woken up in a cold sweat with the horrid feeling that the whole thing was just a dream. Now nearly two months later, it has finally sunk in courtesy the sleepless nights, the diaper changes and the crying jags but hey, I am not complaining! Throughout my two year ordeal, Polly, this website and more importantly the Asherman success stories gave me hope - especially when the rest of the world appeared to be having babies effortlessly.
ONE MISSED MISCARRIAGE, ASHERMAN’S AND A CHEMICAL PREGNANCY LATER…. My gynecologist did not offer me a non-invasive way out (via medication) nor did we discuss possible side effects. Months later, my cycles went for a toss – rapidly decreasing to the point of becoming scanty and lasting barely a day. I NEVER experienced any pain and I just assumed this was an offshoot of my D&C. I ignored the problem. Whilst TTCing with no luck I googled out my symptoms (‘No Periods’, D&C scanty periods’ etc) and discovered this site! You could say I self-diagnosed myself but a professional opinion was called for. In May 2006 I switched gynecologists and my new doctor put me on progesterone to induce withdrawal bleeding. There was none. I was diagnosed with Synechia of the uterus as I had assumed. The extent of the damage was unclear. My new gynecologist was appalled that I underwent a D&C and pointed out that during the early stages of a miscarriage, a pill would have effortlessly cleared out my uterus.
KICKING ASHERMAN’S Nada, nothing and in Jan 2007 I underwent a routine HSG, my tubes were clear but whilst injecting the dye, the technician happened to mention there was a slight blockage that flushed out. I am not sure if the dye did the trick or if this was just a coincidence but I conceived the very same cycle. Unfortunately it was a Chemical Pregnancy. My doctor however was upbeat and said that it was a good sign that I could conceive naturally. He asked me to wait it out one cycle and try again. I did and bingo!
MY LIL’ BEAN
ASHERMAN’S REVISITED. In India, Asherman’s isn’t uncommon. However the term bandied about is ‘Synechia of the Uterus’. Here, adhesiolysis is treated as a fairly routine procedure. This is perhaps because D&C’s continue to be commonly performed in India however this bit of trivia needs to be substantiated. Data on D&Cs and abortions is hard to come by, if impossible in our country where female infanticide is rampant and sex determination is frowned upon. |