Expert answer:
You should seek a gynecologist and obstetrician who you trust and tell him you want to get pregnant, from the exams and his previous history he will do whatever it takes to help you.
Good night! I have had 2 miscarriages, 1 in 2004 and another in 2006. I am 22 years old today, and I thought abortions could be my age, hence the lack of structure for a normal pregnancy. However, in 2007 I decided to do a vaginal ultrasound to see what was happening to me, my doctor told me that everything was fine, but my uterus was a little bit smaller than expected. My uterus measures 36cm. I decided to leave the subject for later, but nowadays with 22 years I decided to have a child and I looked for another specialist. I did all the exams, including another trans vaginal. Today my uterus measures 41cm, and is still small. Dr, what do I do? Could my miscarriages have been because of the size of my uterus? Shall I look for another doctor? Treat me with hormones? What do I do? Please help me! I want to be a mother, but I'm not very excited about it.
You should seek a gynecologist and obstetrician who you trust and tell him you want to get pregnant, from the exams and his previous history he will do whatever it takes to help you.