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mommynow
August 29, 2007 - 6:08pm
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Yes you can!
I got universal prolapse after the birth of my daughter and it did not affect my chances of getting pregnant again at all. I got pregnant again very easily (we weren't even trying yet). I was told by my doctor that it wouldn't affect our chances either. He also said it wouldn't affect my ability to carry the baby and I am 36 weeks and so far so good. So try to relax and know that prolapse has nothing to do with whether you can get pregnant or not. Goodluck!!
MeMyselfAndI
August 30, 2007 - 2:15am
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Welcome
OK here goes...
No1 Your doctor is an a$$.
I got my prolapse aged 20 with my first son...
Since then I have gone on to have TWO further children.
When you come off birth control it can take up to a year for things to get back to normal :)
You do NOT need a Hysterectomy for prolapse - It is not fatal not anything bar a pain in the ass mainly lol
If you email me I will send you a link to an ovulation calendar program that you can use - This will aid your chances - Not being funny about this but so far I have had many friends use it and all bar one concieved using it - And most got the sex of baby they wanted :) (Bar one) One didnt mind the sex and amazingly she had twins - one of each lollllllll
But - You dont need a hysterectomy. You will live your life to the full - All will be well - We will help you through all and everything we can :)
Welcome to the family :)
Sue
Look into the eyes - They hold the key!
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jsnyc
August 31, 2007 - 1:30pm
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hey mommy now
wow. congrats you are almost to the finish line. my question is this. what happens to the prolapse during pregnancy and how will it affect your delivery???
granolamom
August 31, 2007 - 2:57pm
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what they said...
prolapse shouldn't decrease your chances of conceiving, carrying a baby to term, and birthing safely.
more than a few of us here have had 'prolapse babies'.
mommynow.....can't believe youre already 36 weeks! goes so fast when its someone else's pg. how're you feeling?