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Mole on Uterus

This is for a friend!!!
My friend, lets call her 'angle' has had 4 miscarrages in the last 3 years. She has 2 children. First she had a daughter now 4 years old, then a miscariage at about 15 weeks, then a son now 2 1/2 years old, then a miscarriage last Nov, a miscarriage last Feb and another miscarriage this Nov. She has had a d&c with each miscarriage. Now the doctor found a mole growing on her uterus.
She does not take homeopathics but is always willing to listen to my advice and to what I am doing for my children. I am sure if there were something that could be done for homeopathically she would be willing to try it. Only her husband is not willing to go see a homeopath because of the cost.
Is there anything you would advice for her to do at this time?
Female, 28 years old, 5'5", 180 lbs, slim legs, larger mid section, light brown (blond) hair, tanned color skin, blue eyes. Does not get emotional easily. Has a hard time allowing herself to cry over her lose, feels she is then allowing herself to dwell on self-pity. She was 10 weeks along with this last baby when she found out it was dead and it took another 4 weeks before it was expelled, she said she bleed for 10 weeks altogether, stopped bleeding this last Sunday, Nov 5, same day she got the news from the doctor that she had a mole on her uterus.
Much appreciated if someone would be willing to look into this case. I will do my best trying to post as much information as I can. Hope and pray we can help my dearest friend.
Thank you.
 
  peace on 2004-12-10
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
If she decides to remove mole, only by surgery--NEVER by chemical. Can't tell you the ramifications.

There is a good remedy for changing the miscarriage habit of the body, but husband has to cooperate.

There are remedies for the "mole," need more symptoms, although you did a pretty good job.

The mole may not actually be a mole and she needs a second opinion. This would give us a better view to go on.

Her refusal to grieve can be good or bad, time will tell. Does she want more children??
Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade
Yes, she wants more children, very badly. She is a wonderful mother and desirves to have more children. From what she tells me the doctor says that there is a growth (which her doctor called a mole) on her uterus where the baby attached itself when she became pregnant. Right now they are asking her to come in on a weekly basis to test her hormones to see if the growth will grow. If it grows they will want to remove it surgically.
Her husband is willing to do what is best for his wife. If it were my husband he would have said no more trying after the second one but her husband sees her inner need to bare another child and is willing to allow her to do what it takes to have another child.
Please share with me what the remedy is that you were talking about to prevent further miscarriage. Her doctor has asked her not to allow herself to get pregnant for a year after the mole is gone from her body in order to heal and make sure it will not occur a second time.
If you will direct me in how to proceed I will pass the information on to my friend.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
 
peace last decade
After some comparisons, I feel that THUJA OCC. may be the best to begin. 30X potency and take one dose per day for 3 days, then one dose per week for 3 weeks.

So, in three weeks she will know if there is any improvement. Doctor will know with examination.

Hormone therapy is not called for, the doctors will just mess her up. Let's see what Thuja does first. This is not a dire emergency. It is a choice she is chosing to examine.

If she has problems with hormones, then we need to know about it. OR is it because of the miscarriages that the doctors are so concerned.

Then, there are two more remedies that stop the "habit" of the body miscarring. Talk more as we go.

Homeopathy is slower in some cases like this, but it is sure, with no side effects.

Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade
By the way, Thuja is called "The Tree of Life."
It is Arbor Vitae. Interesting? S.
 
sabra last decade
Thank you. I will give this information to her, order the remedy and go from there.
Bless you.
 
peace last decade
The doctors already removed the molar pregnancy from her body via d & c. Currently she has a birth control perscripation waiting at home for her to start this sunday (she is not suppose to get pregnant for one year) and is to come in once per week to get her HCP (pregnancy hormone levels) checked. If her HCP levels raise that means the mole is growing again and then her 'only' option would be to do chemo theropy.
 
peace last decade
Go very carefully here - surgical work on the uterus can shift the focus to the breasts.
 
passkey last decade
Regular birth control methods are not good for the body. Husband needs to use condoms...but they are not completely fail-proof either, what to do???

Many women tell their bodies to "remain barren" until such time they tell the body different, but this too, takes a very special woman with good communication with her body.

Get together as a caring group, the three of you, or more and pray over her body with positive instruction to resolve it's issues within the uterus and childbirth. Instruct the body to balance all the hormones to suit the needs of this body. It has been done.

Blessings, Sabra
 
sabra last decade
Thank you passkey & sabra for the information you have given me concerning my friend. Time will tell. I will post back as often as I can about her situation with the information I am given.
 
peace last decade

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