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Conceived, Have Anteverted Uterus, Thickened Posterior Myometrium With Inhomogeneous Echo-texture, Hypo-echoic Lesion. Risk For Pregnancy?

My uterous is anteverted and appears normal in size and shape.It measures 7.8*5*4.1cm. Posterior myometrium appears thickened and inhomogenous in chotexture?focal edenomyosis. An 18*12 mm hetrogneously hypoechoic leison is seen projecting from postirior myometrium. I hav found that I have concieved. Will my pregnancy remain or r there risks?:
Fri, 5 Oct 2012
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congrates dear....first of all i need to tell u to get registered with some gud obstetrecian who can take care of u....usually with hormonal changes of pregnancy ur lesion will automaticly shrink...though u need to take proper hormonal supplementations like HCG injections & progesterone oral or vaginal tablets...get U,S.G scan & antenatal blood tests...take adequate rest....hopefully u will deliver healthy baby...just b in touch of ur doctor properly...all the best...takecare
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Conceived, Have Anteverted Uterus, Thickened Posterior Myometrium With Inhomogeneous Echo-texture, Hypo-echoic Lesion. Risk For Pregnancy?

congrates dear....first of all i need to tell u to get registered with some gud obstetrecian who can take care of u....usually with hormonal changes of pregnancy ur lesion will automaticly shrink...though u need to take proper hormonal supplementations like HCG injections & progesterone oral or vaginal tablets...get U,S.G scan & antenatal blood tests...take adequate rest....hopefully u will deliver healthy baby...just b in touch of ur doctor properly...all the best...takecare