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Post-Caesarian problem

February 10, 2011 12:14
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Bill Smith, technical director at Clinical Diagnostics Services (CDS) in London's St John's Wood, conducts thousands of fertility scans each year.

Over the past decade, several hundred Orthodox Jewish women with abnormal uterine bleeding have been referred to Mr Smith for scanning. A significant proportion have given birth by Caesarian section, and a number of them have had problems conceiving again.

Modern 3-D scanning reveals that this surgery sometimes leaves a defect in the wall of the uterus where the incision has been made. For these patients, during their menstrual period, while most of the blood comes away, some becomes trapped in this cavity and comes away only a couple of days later, or even after a gap of a few days.

"For our Orthodox Jewish patients," said Mr Smith, "that has serious ramifications. They're ovulating well, but because of the prolonged vaginal bleeding, they can't have intercourse during the fertile window."