29, female, no medication, 19 weeks pregnant with an incarcerated uterus, doctors don’t know what to do with me. I can’t find a doctor in New Mexico who has experience with uterine incarceration.


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Hi
In my opinion if you want to keep the baby only option will be an early c section with baby incubator ready for the baby only other option is abortion ( miscarriage could happen any way)
Good Luck
hi
1st trimester usually is symptomless.
In many cases,the uterus gets back to anteversion spontaneously.
If this doesn’t happen,an obstetrician may bring it back manually.
Constipation and urinary retention are reported complications.
regular follow ups and caesarean section is the best thing to do.
Thanks
Now there is no way of normal delivery and it could be dangerous for the foetus to wait till the end of the pregnancy,try some pregnancy yoga and monitor your baby’s development on regular ultra sound tests ..early c-section delivery is the best choice if God’s willing miscarriage did not occur.
Get well and safe soon.