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Like in other biopsies, a tissue sample is obtained from the endometrium (the inside lining of the uterus) and is then observed under a microscope

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Endometrial Biopsy

A procedure in which a tissue sample is obtained from the endometrium (the inside lining of the uterus) and is then observed under a microscope...Read More

Posted on : Thursday, February 5, 2009 12:00 AM
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rebbie1974
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I had an endometrial biopsy on 10/4/2011 - and there was pain - more than I expected. But my worry now is that my last period was 9/26 - and nothing since the bleeding/spotting after the biopsy. I guess I was just wondering if this was normal? thanks
Replied on Sunday, October 30, 2011 8:49 PM
I am in my first trimester, carrying four babies.... My OB doctor wants to do a biopsy, I am high risk due to how many Babies and my age and other health problems i have and meds i was on.... What are my risk in loseing the babies if i get this done? Me and my husband are very worried....
Replied on Friday, December 9, 2011 11:03 AM
I had a biopsy a week ago. I too felt like it was painful and got close to being unbearable. I stupidly didn't take any pain meds before hand. I wish I had taken a Xanax! How long did it take to get results? I'm very anxious. I'm 39, no kids yet, and hoping I don't need a hysterectomy.
Replied on Monday, December 19, 2011 6:54 PM

mislead
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I just had my endometrial biopsy done yesterday, and really I can tolerate some pain, BUT this was the worst PAIN ever!!! I don't understand why the doctor does not tell you that some people experience horrific pain and just give you the option to take some really, really, strong pain meds, or in my case I wish I was just "KNOCKED" out. I was given some xanax, Ibuprofen, and these pills to take [can't remember the name] to soften my cervic for the procedure since I have never had any kids and I am 47 yrs old.They couldn't even finish the biopsy because they had such a hard time getting through my cervic,,,that and I was convulsing on the table from all the pain.....With modern technology today WHY do we have to go through this when they have ways for us to not feel that??? They stopped the procedure, and had to roll me over to give me an injection of pain medicine so that I would stop shaking and convusling. As it is,,,looks like I am going to need a partial hysterectomy which is ok...at least I am knocked out for that! My advice....GET VERY STRONG PAIN MEDS! INSIST ON IT! It's YOUR body!!! and Your decision!
Replied on Friday, February 3, 2012 7:11 AM

weeze
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HAD THIS DONE YESTERDAY...AND LETS JUST SAY...I WILL NEVER GET THIS DONE AGAIN....IT WAS ALMOST TO THE POINT OF UNBEARABLE...HAD IT NOT BEEN A RATHER QUICK PROCEDURE I COULD HAVE PASSED OUT OR HAD A SEIZURE FROM THIS UNDESCRIBABLE CRAMPING/TWISTING/WRENCHING PAIN...I DON'T KNOW WHO WOULD DO THIS TWICE?FEELS JUST LIKE WHAT IS HAPPENING...YOUR INSIDES ARE BEING YANKED OUT OF YOU!! LETS NOT SUGAR COAT IT LADIES...THATS EXACTLY WHATS HAPPENING!!!
Replied on Friday, February 3, 2012 11:47 AM
I posted to this on Feb 2 2011. Please ladies, if you need to have this procedure again and live in the Long Island (NY) area, please contact me. I will give you the name of my doctor. She is absolutely wonderful. I know 2 other girls who had this procedure with her. They both had the same good experience. ( I would do it again in an instant)
Replied on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 5:42 AM

boop2
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In this day and age, there is no reason for anyone to have to be subjected to that kind of pain. They sedate for a colonoscopy, then they can sedate for a biopsy. My new Dr. told me I need one, but I said I would rather have a d and c with hysteroscopy under anesthesia. He said "ok". I hope you can recover from this trauma. No doctor should keep going with this procedure, if a patient is asking them to stop. Plus, if a woman is bleeding, a d and c will need to be done anyway, in most instances, so why not give the woman an option? Doesn't make sense. I would sue and I'm not normally someone who would say that.
Replied on Thursday, March 8, 2012 9:30 AM

ramrosy
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Yes i agree with u.I had this done a day before yesterday.This was the same feeling that u described in ur post.After a day my periods started. It is so painful.I can't do it again
Replied on Monday, October 8, 2012 8:34 AM
 




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