This is my uterus. It’s supposed to be one big open black oval with no bright white spots. Instead it looks like Iron Man.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nThe solution is surgery, which I will be having tomorrow afternoon. The doctor will be going into my uterus with a camera to see what exactly is going on in there and then will be removing whatever it is causing the problems. I’ll get before and after shots of my ute, which I think is pretty flipping cool. Depending on the severity, I may have to take hormones to help rebuild the endometrium and possibly a balloon catheter that will stay in my uterus for a couple of weeks to keep the walls from touching and prevent more scar tissue from forming. The doctor won’t know what will be called for until he gets in and sees how bad it is.<\/p>\n
If the surgery is pretty minor, we could be cleared to TTC again pretty quickly, as soon as my next cycle. If it’s more major, I’ll have to have to another SIS, and the doctor will have to evaluate whether more surgery might be needed. So fingers crossed that the damage is minor, that I can avoid the balloon catheter and the risk for more scar tissue, and that everything will heal up and I’ll have a healthy, habitable uterus in a few weeks. And hopefully this is the<\/em> problem, and after this, we’re done with fertility treatments and a healthy pregnancy will quickly follow.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
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