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Q: Pregnancy After Hysterectomy
asked by: debalina36 on June 10th, 2005
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For the past 2 weeks or so, my breast have been very sore and yesturday I decided to measure them and they have grown 2 inches. My lower back hurts and I have pain in my abdimon on my left lower side when I press down on it.

I have 1 overie left and still have the symptoms of a period monthly, but this month is different. My breasts are usually sore for about 5 days and I get pms, but this feels different.

I have a doctors appoinment on monday for a complete physical and I was going to mention my sore breasts. I'm scared to mention this "possible" pregnancy to him for fear he might think i'm crazy. I would hope that's what it is instead of breast cancer or something.

Has anyone else had this same problem or is it all in my head?
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lil_blaze2004
replied on June 10th, 2005
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There was a topic about this months ago. From what I remember, if you didn;t have a full hys, then it's possible but can be extremelly dangerous to mother and child. I would mention your concerns to your doc and let them do tests to see what it could be.

Good luck!
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oopoopoop
replied on June 10th, 2005
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If you were left with an ovary, there might be a chance of an ectopic pregnancy. This is extremely serious, and very dangerous. You should definitely mention your symptoms and concern to your doctor. If you start to get a serious abdominal pain, go to emergency immediately.
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3kizz
replied on June 10th, 2005
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I think when I a women has a hysterectomy their insides have been removed. That means no uterus. I think when they leave one ovary that is for hormone purposes only so a women doesn't need to take estrogen.
Both overies don't drop eggs one is for one thing and the other is for hormones.
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