I can appreciate your feelings, waiting for a positive change and yet seeing such little progress. But, there does appear to be progress, if your uterus is growing in size.
As you know, a hypoplastic uterus is a congenital, meaning present at birth, condition in which the uterus is very small in size.
It appears that the current treatment with hormone replacement therapy is working, even if slowly.
Finding a support group of women who are having a similar experience as you might be helpful for you. The support and friendship of people who know what you are going through might be the best therapy. Ask your doctor for referrals or recommendations for such a group.
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Hello Anonymous,
I can appreciate your feelings, waiting for a positive change and yet seeing such little progress. But, there does appear to be progress, if your uterus is growing in size.
As you know, a hypoplastic uterus is a congenital, meaning present at birth, condition in which the uterus is very small in size.
It appears that the current treatment with hormone replacement therapy is working, even if slowly.
Finding a support group of women who are having a similar experience as you might be helpful for you. The support and friendship of people who know what you are going through might be the best therapy. Ask your doctor for referrals or recommendations for such a group.
Maryann
November 27, 2012 - 5:31pmThis Comment
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