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Im primi with 38 weeks pregnant had cervical cerclage due to subseptate uterus and removed stitch at 38 weeks all reports are normal but my doctor is saying due to 2 uterus u may not get adequate contractions so normal delivery chances are 0 percent we ll wait till due date ... Is it really soo this type of uterus cant give good contractions ??? Please suggst ?
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Your Doctor is right. Please trust him.
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Be prepared for both modes of delivery. Ultimate goal should be safe mother and child and not normal delivery. Even people with normal uterus don't deliver normal these days. So don't have a bias towards normal delivery. Trust your doctor and follow advice diligently to avoid any unnecessary complications.
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U can wait till the edd n see U may deliver normally if there are adequate contractions n the pelvis is adequate
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Hi generally subseptate uterus will have un equal uterine muscle distribution some cases. So it might effect the distribution of contractions as well. We can't say zero percent normal delivery. With risk we can try
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It's not like that u have 0 chance of normal delivery. In fact u have a good chance of normal delivery but if contractions are inadequate and progress is slow that may happen...... U may land up for emergency section. U must be prepared for this
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Labour contractions may not efficient,and labourmay be prolonged ect.
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There can be inadequate contractions.. but wait for  labour pains.. relax... And continue your prenatal exercise..
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