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| Hysterectomy There is a choice! All too often, women are told that the ONLY answer In today's supercharged technological climate, the birth
of babies to previously infertile women is becoming commonplace. Yet there is still a
large group of women whose concerns have not been addressed: it is one thing to be told
that you will have difficulty conceiving due to Robin Becker-Menker faced such a possibility. From the start of her menstrual periods as a teenager Robin had suffered from painful, heavy bleeding. Her doctor would occasionally pat her on the shoulder, prescribe another pain medication and tell her there was nothing to do but to "learn to live with it." By age 29 she had tried everything from holistic diets to exercise programs to ease her pain. A laparascopy finally confirmed a sizeable fibroid in the lower left wall of her uterus. At that point, Robin was advised that there "was nothing to do about it except have a hysterectomy," because the tumor was in such a place that surgery to remove it would be "very bloody" and doomed to failure. She was told that the tumor had to be watched because as it increased in size it could cause kidney and bladder problems--and was also likely to cause miscarriages, if she were able to conceive. By the fall of 1985, Robin was engaged to a man who wanted children as desperately as she did. She was distressed to learn that the tumor was still growing. She was being told, "We have to take the uterus out now."
Joanne Ladjimi, a thirty-seven-year-old orthopedic nurse in Long Beach, California, saw her gynecologist after experiencing four years of heavy bleeding and pain between her periods. After ordering an ultrasound and other tests, he called Joanne on the phone and told her that she would never be able to have children; the fibroid was attached to the upper part of her uterus, filling it and blocking the fallopian tubes. "I kept asking him if it couldn't just be removed." He just flatly said "No." He was very cold and uncaring about it--as if it wasn't important that I have babies. He wouldn't give me any hope and brushed my feelings aside. I had just gotten married and this information made me become hysterical. Thuy Nugent, a thirty-eight-year-old engineer in Torrance, California, had been scheduled for a hysterectomy because of her large uterus, the size of a five-month pregnancy. She had been to numerous physicians, all of them stating she had only that one option. "It was June, and I was planning to be married in December. It didn't seem fair to have my fiance marry a woman who had a hysterectomy."
After Female Reconstructive Surgery (FRS), all three women went on to conceive and carry their pregnancies to term without any complications: Thuy Nugent now has a healthy baby boy--a miracle baby according to those who told her that her uterus needed to be removed. Joanne Ladjimi has now given birth to her second child and is very happy. Robin Becker-Menker states simply "...there are not adequate words to thank for the gift of childbearing. Dr. Hufnagel is a miracle worker. I owe her my babies."
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