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I Have A Bicornuate Uterus, Please Suggest

I'm 22 and Ive been told I have a bicornuate uterus, I am not finding the internet very helpful with dealing with the pain, and my dr didnt have much info. I do not have health insurance, so right now, seeing a specialist is not financially doable, the general physician is coverred by a financial assistance program but the specialist is not. Any more information about managing pain, that occurs during my period, before my period, at ovulation, during sex, and sometimes seemingly random times.
Thu, 27 Jan 2011
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It would help to know how your bicornuate uterus was diagnosed. The pain seems to be the problem. Try medicines containing any one or two of the following drugs: mefenamic acid, dicyclomin, drotaverin and acetaminophen. Try using a hot water bottle at bedtime for the painful days. Deep breathing, yoga and acupuncture are other things you can try if you have friends who can help. Take regular meals, drink extra water and try to de-stress. What else can I say ......
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Was diagnosed with an ultrasound and vaginal ultrasound

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I Have A Bicornuate Uterus, Please Suggest

It would help to know how your bicornuate uterus was diagnosed. The pain seems to be the problem. Try medicines containing any one or two of the following drugs: mefenamic acid, dicyclomin, drotaverin and acetaminophen. Try using a hot water bottle at bedtime for the painful days. Deep breathing, yoga and acupuncture are other things you can try if you have friends who can help. Take regular meals, drink extra water and try to de-stress. What else can I say ......