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Isthmocele C Section Scar Defect

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Vic2025 · 06/07/2025 08:46

Hi
im not sure which forum to post this in but I’m wondering if anyone has had this and had it treated? I’ve been told that I can’t try for a baby until this has been repaired but I’m 38 and time isn’t on my side and I don’t think I can wait for the nhs.
has anyone experienced this and if so are you able to recommend a surgeon or hospital? Ideally south east England but would like to hear any experiences. Thank you

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Laurasam · 06/07/2025 22:25

Sorry not quite the same but was told at my last section that I had a uterine window, where the scar had thinned out so much they could see baby through it. I’m now living in a bit of a limbo state because it’s not entirely clear whether I can have another or not 🤦🏼‍♀️

SWeal · 07/07/2025 20:14

Hi @Vic2025 - sorry can’t recommend a surgeon etc, but interested to know how this was diagnosed and what symptoms you’re having? I’m really starting to think I also have this and time also isn’t on my side. Have been TTC baby #3 for almost 2 years xx

Vic2025 · 08/07/2025 19:54

@Laurasam its awful isn’t it as it’s so hard to get straight answers.
@SWeal i was bleeding after sex. I had various different checks and gps didn’t know what it was then a gynaecologist spotted this on an ultrasound

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SWeal · 08/07/2025 22:15

@Vic2025 Thank you! Did they diagnose you from your ultrasound? I have one next week but they’ve mentioned laparoscopy. I hope you can move forward soon xx

Vic2025 · 10/07/2025 19:42

SWeal · 08/07/2025 22:15

@Vic2025 Thank you! Did they diagnose you from your ultrasound? I have one next week but they’ve mentioned laparoscopy. I hope you can move forward soon xx

@SWeal yes it was from an ultrasound, but only the second time around and by a consultant. Hope you get some answers x

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