Consult a good gynac.
Septum can easily be treated by an outpatient surgical procedure called hysteroscopic resection, in which a doctor cuts out the septum. The procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia, but an epidural anesthetic can be used. The doctor may choose to insert a catheter into the uterus to prevent the separate walls of the uterus from joining again with scar tissue. You may also be placed on hormones to speed healing. Success rates from this surgery is high, and most women require no postoperative pain medication.
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10:52 AM on November 04, 2009