www.bocafertility.com This video demonstrates the removal of adhesions (scar tissue) within of the uterine cavity. This condition is called Ashermans Syndrome ...
I have a question. I have had children 3 live births one documented
miscarriage, I went to the a gyn because of painful periods. After the
exam, I was told that there was excessive scar tissue, he blamed it on
wearing a tampon for to long but I also have psoriasis. I am now 50. Could
the scaring be psoriasis and as my periods become less frequent, why do I
still have all the symptoms, bloating, pain in back and hips and a feeling
of heaviness? And does my scar tissue look like the video? With thanks Ann
Thank you for recording & posting this video. I recently had a
hysterectomy. The dr had to do it abdominally after getting the laproscope
inside & saw lots of scar tissue adhesions outside of the uterus. Bladder,
uterus & intestine were all adhered together & none of the 3 were where
they should have been located either. Bladder was in FRONT of the uterus
rather than under it, intestines pushed to the back & lower part of the
uterus trying to wedge itself between the bladder & intestines.