In July 1996, I was diagnosed with Turner's Syndrome and as a result, I was told that I am completely infertile with little to no ovarian tissue. Moving forward to 2011, after much soul searching, my husband and myself have decided to look at our family building options and track our experience not only to demonstrate what it has been like facing this hurdle and to offer support but to give an account of how the NHS and other organisations are helping us.
Friday, 28 October 2011
The Scan
Well guys, I had my scan. It went ok. The radiographer was lovely. The probe wasn't too bad at all. The left side was very quick, but the right side took a lot longer. She kept asking me to push on my side. She didn't say much as I guess she wasn't qualified to give me a medical opinion. I find out on January 4th. However, if there is something wrong, then I'm sure the ACU will call me. It was fascinating to see my womb on the screen. It looked quite small with a white outline. There was blue fuzziness above it. I just wander what ovarian tissue is present and if it is healthy.
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