Hi, ive just been to my doctor and had a pap smear he told me i have an ulcerated uterus. Could u tell me what this is? How it happens also what happens now, and what it means for me as im currently trying for a baby. Is it still possible to concieve. Im very confused as he just said he would send me to a gyno which could take months. Any information would be great help
Given what little information you have provided. Not knowing how old you are? If you have ever had Children? How much you weigh? Based on what I read I would recommend you get a second opinion from an entirely different GYN, someone who has not seen you before.
My reasons for suggesting this is also based on what I read. From what I read it takes more than a simple pap smear to diagnose a prolapsed uterus except possibly in the acute stage.
As for whether or not you can get pregnant I agree with the previous writer. The doctors make educated guesses when it comes to this. Anything can happen if the factors are right even when the doctors say no. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
TarnishedAngels answered Friday November 23 2012, 7:36 am: Yes you can still conceive. They'll probably tell you can't, but believe me, you can.
I was told, vehemently and finally that I could never have a baby because I had an uncreated uterus with fibroid tumors. They were so sure about it that I never bothered to use protection with my then boyfriend, now husband.
After my son was born the doctors all said "Ok, now you have your miracle baby, cherish him forever because that was medically impossible and will never happen again".
After my daughter was born they said "Well that's certainly very peculiar and you got very lucky, but it's ipossible you will ever get pregnant again".
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