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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2008

This is a video about a patient who had a diagnosis of an anembryonic pregnancy, we performed an ultrasound and we found this.

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  • somehow this music doesn't come to mind when i think of my BC uterus.

  • at 4:42 you can actually see the embryo moving.. that's incredible

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  • My friend's daughter has a BC uterus and she has successfully birthed two boys (and one miscarriage) so I want to encourage the women out there with this to not lose hope. I have a slight septation was told I may not be able to get pregnant but little did they know I was already pregnant with my son! Had him vaginally, normal pregnancy. And now I am 8 weeks pregnant with #2 and got pregnant the first month we tried. Doctors are not God. God will create life when He wants.

  • I also have a bicprnuate uterus... I have had 9 miscarriages and pray I get to make it to term just once... It took them 6 years to diagnose me and tell me all the time normal pregnancy is possible...

  • Nice

    Logic 7?

  • It has hiccups!! And I agree, wtf is with the music??

  • Ahhh, that baby is cute :-) It has feet and arms and it's moving :D

  • Ahhh, that baby is cute :-) It has feet and arms and it's moving :D

  • @amsd2dth hahhaaa, yeah I was thinking the same thing. I have a bicornuate uterus also.

  • I have two cervixes and several septums dividing my uterus. I can't give birth 'cause both cervixes dilate but not wide enough for either to allow a child to pass. During labor the incongruant contractions threaten to tear the septums. I carried to full term and was allowed a trial of labor for my first pregnancy. Began hemoragging when the cervixes were 3 and 4 dilated. Emergency C-section gave me an 8 pound girl. My boy, born 4 years later was full term and healthy with a planned c-section.

  • Did the patient still receive her menstrual cycle from the other half of her uterus?

  • Did the baby managed to survive an grown in that one part of the uterus? Was there enough room for the pregnancy to continue?

    thank you

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