Great confirmation! I just got this done 2 days ago and I believe I made the right decision as well. Thanks for posting for the women who still want to have kids and not lose their uterus!
@@toobaawais3707 That's my question. Because since UFE came out. She is the only patient with baby. I am not sure about the full truth story. But I known that not enough data and clinical trial have shown that performing UFE won't embolize the blood supply to the uterus. So it makes sense for most physicians to advise their patients to do myomectomy to be the 100% risk to embolize their uterus artery. 1000s patients conceived after myomectomy versus only one patient from UFE.
Go glad I found your videos and the info. I am a nurse and have never heard about UFE. I had mine done in TX about 3 weeks ago. The one good thing about online communities is finding this type of info that we can use to advocate for ourselves as well as our family and patients.Thanks!
In the 9000 or so UFE procedures that I have performed over the past ~25yrs, I have not seen a patient that was under 40 years of age that didn't resume her menstrual after UFE. Even for woman 40-45 yrs of age it is only 1-2% chance. Usually women over 45 yrs of age are not interested in fertility.
@@cami7961 While fibroids can cause difficulties in fertility, most women with fibroids have uneventful pregnancies. Women who have undergone myomectomy and get pregnant will deliver by c-section versus women who have gotten pregnant after UFE will have the option of a vaginal birth.
@@anndyx9423 very I was bleeding out ever month I had to have the iron IV to help with my anemia I also looked seven months pregnant I thank God I had the procedure done because of me being 41 the doctor wanted me to have a hysterectomy I refused it's my body nothing was wrong with my uterus the fixed everything
Thank you for this. I had a laparoscopic myomectomy 2 years ago, and am having all of the same symptoms again as of January. April. 2 years and 4 months later. Daily bleeding, pressure, pain, urinary frequency and the agonizing pain . I plan on scheduling this now
I’m 23 with one fibroid. It is a 13cm submucosal fibroid. Would I be a good candidate for ufe. My doctors have never mentioned this procedure to me at all. Would I still be able to have children?
I’m 29 and I was told Myomectomy or ufe are my only options but that Myomectomy would likely result in hysterectomy. I’m trying to have a baby and been told ufe is the safer route to preserve my uterus. Just concerning bc of all the studies i read and being told it could in some cases cause baby not to grow properly or reach full term. My doctor said something about ufe being reversed? I’m waiting to speak to radiologist for further explanation. I’m just so confused 😣
Myomectomy can result in hysterectomy. It also doesn't remove all of the fibroids and therefore you could be left with a lot of living fibroids which will grow after surgery. UFE treats all of the fibroids and does not risk hysterectomy so it is something to consider. The cases of the baby not growing were not due to the fact that the woman had UFE it likely happened due to advanced maternal age (>35 years). You are
No, unfortunately a UFE procedure cannot be done during a pregnancy. If fibroids are an issue, we recommend having the UFE treatment before getting pregnant, then waiting 3 months before attempting to conceive. Dr. Lipman prefers patients return for a 3-month follow up after the UFE procedure.
Patients are allowed to resume intercourse 2 weeks after the procedure. They are also instructed not to try to get pregnant until the 3 month follow up visit, but that doesn't always occur.
Ladies, I do have a say. My surgeon who performed my use did destroyed my ability to have kids. I have a son that’s a blessing but I li always wanted to have a second child. I’m now to oldie my 40”s. I know that having a child would be risky they say because of the surgery this docto seems to be good though.
Great confirmation! I just got this done 2 days ago and I believe I made the right decision as well. Thanks for posting for the women who still want to have kids and not lose their uterus!
Can you get pregnant afte this procedure please guide
@@toobaawais3707
That's my question. Because since UFE came out. She is the only patient with baby. I am not sure about the full truth story. But I known that not enough data and clinical trial have shown that performing UFE won't embolize the blood supply to the uterus. So it makes sense for most physicians to advise their patients to do myomectomy to be the 100% risk to embolize their uterus artery. 1000s patients conceived after myomectomy versus only one patient from UFE.
More than 1 person has conceived after UFE.
Yes right because some doctors pushing you to get cut fast
Go glad I found your videos and the info. I am a nurse and have never heard about UFE. I had mine done in TX about 3 weeks ago. The one good thing about online communities is finding this type of info that we can use to advocate for ourselves as well as our family and patients.Thanks!
I had my surgery in 2018 and I’m relieved to know that the reports about UFE causing infertility are a MYTH. I am soooo relieved.
In the 9000 or so UFE procedures that I have performed over the past ~25yrs, I have not seen a patient that was under 40 years of age that didn't resume her menstrual after UFE. Even for woman 40-45 yrs of age it is only 1-2% chance. Usually women over 45 yrs of age are not interested in fertility.
@@Atlii hello, does this mean generally most women have healthy carry and deliver with no problem?
@@cami7961 While fibroids can cause difficulties in fertility, most women with fibroids have uneventful pregnancies. Women who have undergone myomectomy and get pregnant will deliver by c-section versus women who have gotten pregnant after UFE will have the option of a vaginal birth.
So am I,, I will go through this procedure next week and I was starting to get scared because I don't have kids yet :(
@@estherpineda209 Hi Esther, how are you doing after UFE? Praying you are well and hoping you will respond.
I had this done thank God am doing great three months later
Hi. I may do the procedure shortly.Can I ask were your fibroids symptomatic.And now symptoms resolved?
@@anndyx9423 very I was bleeding out ever month I had to have the iron IV to help with my anemia I also looked seven months pregnant I thank God I had the procedure done because of me being 41 the doctor wanted me to have a hysterectomy I refused it's my body nothing was wrong with my uterus the fixed everything
Correction the embolization fixed everything
@@anndyx9423 yeah dear
@@onicajohn9523 Hi Onica, how was the pain during the first few weeks after UFE?
Thank you for this. I had a laparoscopic myomectomy 2 years ago, and am having all of the same symptoms again as of January. April. 2 years and 4 months later. Daily bleeding, pressure, pain, urinary frequency and the agonizing pain . I plan on scheduling this now
If you would like to see Dr. Lipman in consultation please call 770-953-2600. For more information on UFE, go to ATLii.com.
Thanks Dr. Lipman for the explanation. Actually wanted you to do my ufe but my insurance couldn't covered Atlanta George
I’m 23 with one fibroid. It is a 13cm submucosal fibroid. Would I be a good candidate for ufe. My doctors have never mentioned this procedure to me at all. Would I still be able to have children?
How long did you take before pregnancy
Can ufe be performed on large fibroid 20cm??
Appreciate the information!
Glad you found this information to be helpful!
I have my ufe surgery this Thursday i cant wait to tell my story
Good luck. We wish you well and a speedy recovery.
Hi Johnae how are you doing after UFE?
This is exactly my scenario… mine is scheduled for 24th June 2024. Please pray for me😅
After this procedure ivf is easy to don or not
I’m 29 and I was told Myomectomy or ufe are my only options but that Myomectomy would likely result in hysterectomy. I’m trying to have a baby and been told ufe is the safer route to preserve my uterus. Just concerning bc of all the studies i read and being told it could in some cases cause baby not to grow properly or reach full term. My doctor said something about ufe being reversed? I’m waiting to speak to radiologist for further explanation. I’m just so confused 😣
Myomectomy can result in hysterectomy. It also doesn't remove all of the fibroids and therefore you could be left with a lot of living fibroids which will grow after surgery. UFE treats all of the fibroids and does not risk hysterectomy so it is something to consider. The cases of the baby not growing were not due to the fact that the woman had UFE it likely happened due to advanced maternal age (>35 years). You are
Can you have this done while you are pregnant
No, unfortunately a UFE procedure cannot be done during a pregnancy. If fibroids are an issue, we recommend having the UFE treatment before getting pregnant, then waiting 3 months before attempting to conceive. Dr. Lipman prefers patients return for a 3-month follow up after the UFE procedure.
Jayne L ok thanks
How long after the procedure did she get pregnant?
Patients are allowed to resume intercourse 2 weeks after the procedure. They are also instructed not to try to get pregnant until the 3 month follow up visit, but that doesn't always occur.
Is this procedure performed in Nigeria.
Is there a way to have a ice reversed?
Thank you Jesus
Where can one get this UFE procedure in Uganda East Africa
Try Aga Khan hospital in Nairobi..forget Uganda.
Miracle baby
If your family do not have fibroid how I have fibroid for 8 to 9 year from Trinidad and Tobago
It was definitely, so, different.
I had them to
Please listen to me ladies. Do not do UFE surgery I was left with blood clots in my arm. It's horrible.
Bloodclots? 😮
Every surgery has risk. With a myomectomy you can still end up with a hysterectomy.
@xotiese1613 plz reply
Ladies, I do have a say. My surgeon who performed my use did destroyed my ability to have kids. I have a son that’s a blessing but I li always wanted to have a second child. I’m now to oldie my 40”s. I know that having a child would be risky they say because of the surgery this docto seems to be good though.
You mean UFE? Or a myomectomy?
Thank you Jesus