Your story is truly amazing and yes it is all worth it. I'm so sorry you have to go through such rough pregnancies. Hang in there. I was wondering if you have tried consulting with Dr. March in LA? I was never able to get pregnant and had really heavy periods. I had scarring in my uterus that prevented any fertilize eggs from implanting to the uterus. I had a Hysteroscopy done in July 2010 and got pregnant in Novemeber 2010. I am 37 weeks pregnant with a baby girl due in August 2011.
Thank you so much for this video! I am suffering from AS myself. My story is VERY similiar to yours. Retained placenta, lost half of my blood, D&C 3 weeks after delivery, and no periods at all. You are brave for going through more pregnancies! God bless your family! :)
you are sooo blessed to get pregnant with all three of your children sorry it is such hard births for you though but like you said sure was 100% worth it would do anything to have anoter child myself :(
wow thank you so much for sharing your story. It is appalling to me how ignorant most doctors are. I have been through being treated for AS myself. All the best to you and your family.
I am sorry for you that your 3 deliveries were so hard but I think that you should´nt say that you are ONLY can have THREE (!) baby's! ONLY three? I know many people (me included) who can`t get ANY kid! I know Asherman is hard to take and there´s not much to finf about this syndrome, but be glad with your 3 children. I wish you the best.
No one knows nothing about that,they tell me even i had mild periods iit was normal cause the loss....
I had 2 cirguiries in LA with DR March and since then we had 2 msc,no sucess but still trying,maybe IVF no 4 will be ok for us in 2009,hope with all my heart it will be the last one,its that or surrogacy.
I am deeply touched by this video being a former AS sufferer myself!
After a dramatic D&C after my first delivery I luckily found a doctor who listened and cared. His skills allowed me to have three more daughters.
Your video clearly shows what can happen if Asherman´s is not considered a real threat after any D&C and what happens if post-AS pregnancies are not considered risk pregnancies!
You have been so brave, and, YES, it is all worth it!!!!
Thank you so much for creating this amazing video. I hope a lot of women and medical professionals can learn from it. I developed AS from a miscarriage but have gone on to have two post-AS babies. I was fortunate in that my deliveries went smoothly. Many others though have stories and complications like yours. Your boys are so precious and you're absolutely right...it is worth whatever we have to do to have our dear babies. Thank you for sharing your story.
Thank you for taking time to educate women about something so many have never heard of. Women with Ashermans all have different stories- our only baby was still born at 23 weeks. Imagine dealing with that; then finding out you got Ashermans from the D&C you had to have after delivering her. Was that your only chance? Luckily there is support & education at ashermans org and a few doctors who know all about this awful thing caused by a common procedure. Post surgery, I am now 28 weeks along!
Your story is truly amazing and yes it is all worth it. I'm so sorry you have to go through such rough pregnancies. Hang in there. I was wondering if you have tried consulting with Dr. March in LA? I was never able to get pregnant and had really heavy periods. I had scarring in my uterus that prevented any fertilize eggs from implanting to the uterus. I had a Hysteroscopy done in July 2010 and got pregnant in Novemeber 2010. I am 37 weeks pregnant with a baby girl due in August 2011.
nkaujhmoob1 7 months ago
Thank you so much for this video! I am suffering from AS myself. My story is VERY similiar to yours. Retained placenta, lost half of my blood, D&C 3 weeks after delivery, and no periods at all. You are brave for going through more pregnancies! God bless your family! :)
JessmineMcCoy 7 months ago
forgot to say i am surprised they call it AS because here AS means Aspergers syndrome
mum2jamesandcasey 8 months ago
you are sooo blessed to get pregnant with all three of your children sorry it is such hard births for you though but like you said sure was 100% worth it would do anything to have anoter child myself :(
mum2jamesandcasey 8 months ago
wow thank you so much for sharing your story. It is appalling to me how ignorant most doctors are. I have been through being treated for AS myself. All the best to you and your family.
JaimeLSchneider 11 months ago
Music can't make up for the ignorance in this video. Seriously need to learn about AS before going on a rampage.
boywunder6969 2 years ago
thanks for making your clear point.
gyndst 3 years ago
Thank you for sharing your story with the world.
flaneuse05 3 years ago
I am sorry for you that your 3 deliveries were so hard but I think that you should´nt say that you are ONLY can have THREE (!) baby's! ONLY three? I know many people (me included) who can`t get ANY kid! I know Asherman is hard to take and there´s not much to finf about this syndrome, but be glad with your 3 children. I wish you the best.
Cintarz 3 years ago
I have asherman since 2002...after a D&C.
No one knows nothing about that,they tell me even i had mild periods iit was normal cause the loss....
I had 2 cirguiries in LA with DR March and since then we had 2 msc,no sucess but still trying,maybe IVF no 4 will be ok for us in 2009,hope with all my heart it will be the last one,its that or surrogacy.
Thanks for sharing this with all woman
Marisol
msoldelossantosa 3 years ago
I am deeply touched by this video being a former AS sufferer myself!
After a dramatic D&C after my first delivery I luckily found a doctor who listened and cared. His skills allowed me to have three more daughters.
Your video clearly shows what can happen if Asherman´s is not considered a real threat after any D&C and what happens if post-AS pregnancies are not considered risk pregnancies!
You have been so brave, and, YES, it is all worth it!!!!
I admire your beautiful way of showing this.
AshermanSyndrom 3 years ago
Thank you so much for creating this amazing video. I hope a lot of women and medical professionals can learn from it. I developed AS from a miscarriage but have gone on to have two post-AS babies. I was fortunate in that my deliveries went smoothly. Many others though have stories and complications like yours. Your boys are so precious and you're absolutely right...it is worth whatever we have to do to have our dear babies. Thank you for sharing your story.
ttcjennifer 3 years ago
Thank you for taking time to educate women about something so many have never heard of. Women with Ashermans all have different stories- our only baby was still born at 23 weeks. Imagine dealing with that; then finding out you got Ashermans from the D&C you had to have after delivering her. Was that your only chance? Luckily there is support & education at ashermans org and a few doctors who know all about this awful thing caused by a common procedure. Post surgery, I am now 28 weeks along!
sdoc1973 3 years ago