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11-14-2013, 02:17 PM
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Some Interesting ObGyn Things
1. Here is a bifid (septate) uterus. Sometimes even the cervix and/or vagina may be double as well. This is of no major consequence except that in pregnancy a bifid uterus may not enlarge normally and lead to fetal loss, or a normal vaginal delivery may not be possible with a double cervix or vagina. Note that there is also a small intramural leiomyoma on the septum at the left. 2. A placenta with 2 seperate sacs and 2 umbilical cords (twins of course) A beautiful image of a complete uterus. Note the little "black" spots on it: This is endometriosis. 3. Upper part of the vagina, the cervic and the lower part of the uterus cut in half. 4. Second trimester fetus. 5. Ectopic pregnancy of twins (lower right on picture). |
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11-14-2013, 04:16 PM
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Re: Some Interesting ObGyn Things
Mmmn...The placenta... Seen the doc deliver this right into a big steel bowl.. sat it on the table next to him where he was sitting, and had a perfectly fine conversation with my Girlfriend and I... As if there was not a huge bloody bowl of placenta sitting there 2 feet from his face in a bowl... (Once more.. Due to the birth of my youngest daughter who pooped meconium in her Mother...lol |
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11-14-2013, 05:19 PM
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Re: Some Interesting ObGyn Things
I have stage 4 Endometriosis, which is the worst you can have, so if those few tiny spots on the uterus are endo, then my uterus must just be one gigantic pitch black mass.
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11-15-2013, 09:56 PM
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Re: Some Interesting ObGyn Things
Looking at the picture of the uterus with the endo on it again....it's amazing how something so small in the body can cause so much intractable, intolerable pain..... |