Cramps, Nausea And Burning Mouth After Getting The Uterus Removed. Vaginal And Abdominal Ultrasound Done. Chances Of Pregnancy?
I supposedly had my cervix and uterus removed 2 years ago. The beginning of mouth i had cramps burning breasts and nausea. I went to several Er and was told i had gas. Finally i went to my OBGYN and he thought i was going through menopause . Test came back i wasnt. So i had an ultrasound vaginally and abdominal. I heard results were normal-while gettiing them done I was asked if i had a pregnancy test and i told the sonographer no yet she failed to show or tell me anything. I still havent heard from my Obgyn yet. Everytime i call my dr hes always out. What consists of a normal ultrasound?
Hi, If you did get your cervix and uterus removed, then there is no chance of getting pregnant at all as there is no way for ascent of the sperms as the vaginal vault is obviously closed when the cervix has been removed. Your symptoms could suggest a peri-menopause and the after effects of the surgery observed in many women. What the sonographer observed can be deciphered only by going through the sonogram report. Please upload or quote the report so that I can opine better. Hope this helps.
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Cramps, Nausea And Burning Mouth After Getting The Uterus Removed. Vaginal And Abdominal Ultrasound Done. Chances Of Pregnancy?
Hi, If you did get your cervix and uterus removed, then there is no chance of getting pregnant at all as there is no way for ascent of the sperms as the vaginal vault is obviously closed when the cervix has been removed. Your symptoms could suggest a peri-menopause and the after effects of the surgery observed in many women. What the sonographer observed can be deciphered only by going through the sonogram report. Please upload or quote the report so that I can opine better. Hope this helps.