I have been a patient of the best urotherapist in the world, Dr. Amy Pagnotti, for over 20 years now. I have seen her work on hundreds of women and men. She has many years of experience and is a master at what she does. I have never heard of any woman saying she was able to get a uterine mass removed without her intervention.
Dr. Pagnotti says the average amount of time to take out your uterine mass is 1-2 months. In an average woman, that is around 2-3 months. Dr. Pagnotti has done more than 500 uterine mass cases and has never had any complications.
The term “uterine lining” is a bit confusing. The term refers to the lining of the uterus that is the place where the egg sits, and it grows as the female ovaries grow. What that means is that a uterine mass will continue growing for a long time after it is removed.
The first thing to realize about this is that, while we’re discussing the term uterine lining, we’re not talking about the tissue, which is actually just mucous. That tissue is called placenta, and it is the stuff that connects your uterus to your womb. So placenta removal is like a normal surgical procedure. It’s the second thing to realize: It’s not 100% safe to remove a uterine mass.
The good news is that, once you remove your uterine mass, the growth slows down, and it is still possible to get pregnant. The bad news is that, even if you get pregnant, it is extremely difficult to get pregnant. The placenta attaches to your uterus and the uterine lining itself, and it is very difficult to get rid of that. This is because the uterine lining is so fibrous and resistant that it can grow around them for a very long time.
In fact, if you do get pregnant it can take up to two years to shed the uterine lining completely.
So can you get pregnant with estrace? Yes you can, it’s just very difficult to get pregnant with estrace. However, your chances of having a baby with estrace in your body are very, very slim. If you are already pregnant with estrace, you will grow the uterine lining even faster because you can produce more of it, and you will become even more easily available for the placenta to attach to.
Of course, it seems that our bodies are a bit more complex than a simple uterus. While we can grow uterine lining with estrace, our uterine lining can only grow as far as the placenta has attached. The more placenta you have, the faster the uterine lining grows. This happens even if you are not pregnant with estrace.
You will be able to conceive naturally with estrace. Also, you will grow more quickly, too, because you can produce more of it.
It’s just a fact that estrace can be a contraceptive drug, but it’s still best to avoid pregnancy. For this reason the FDA does not list estrace as a “Contraceptive Pill,” so women should definitely not take it if they are not pregnant or planning to get pregnant.