High-Risk Pregnancy

Bicornuate uterus, anyone?

Hi ladies. I'm popping over from the Feb15 board. I am currently 5 weeks pregnant after 3 losses and 1 DS (6years ago). I had a fairly uneventful pregnancy with my son, but do have a BU. I currently started spotting/bleeding about 6 days ago in varying intensity. Waiting to get scan on Monday but I am wondering if there's any BU mama's here what your experience is with bleeding. I have read sometimes "non-pregnant horn" can get confused and try to have AF. But, it's not really that comforting right now as I worry about the viability of my little bean. Any experience or stories to help ease my mind for the weekend...

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Re: Bicornuate uterus, anyone?

  • I also have a BU and did experience spotting in my first two pregnancies, but closer to 8 weeks.  My doctor never determined the cause, but it was all dark brown light to moderate spotting.  If you are RH - make sure you get your rho-gam with the bleeding, and I hope that it turns out to be nothing for you as well.

     

     

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  • Hi, I have a bicornate uterus too and I bled pretty much constantly untill I was 15 weeks, I then got put on cyclogest pessary and they made me stop bleeding. I am now 23 weeks and since taking the pessarys I have not bled. They didn't say why I bled but it was bright red most the time and sometimes it gushed!! It was so scary I had to go to hospital many times, thank goodness for cyclogest xx
  • I will be googling this, but is this specifically for non-specific bleeding? I am going tomorrow for a scan and just praying with all I have that my BU is to blame and not m/c. Last night I had a brief episode of bright red blood, and now back to old. Thank you ladies for your responses. I look forward to more information about cyclogest!

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  • I just googled, and i found it is the same as progesterone? I am on progesterone 200mg 3x a day since 13dpo. (Got bfp at 10dpo). My biggest fear is that this is breakthrough bleeding from a mc and the meds are "holding it in"

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