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Why didn they do the resection of the submucosal fibroid at the time of the hysteroscopy?

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Why didn they do the resection of the submucosal fibroid at the time of the hysteroscopy?

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That gynecologist didn’t feel qualified/sufficiently experienced to do it — he said it was “too big”. I was hoping I’d wake up and it would be over. If that’s how he felt, I’m glad he backed off, but that’s why I’m afraid the *next* guy may have trouble with the resection. I’m told it’s not particularly new or difficult surgery, as long as the doc has experience with it, but there doesn’t appear to be that much experience around. I also don’t know how fast these things grow, and I don’t want the delay to result in it being too large to remove hysteroscopically.

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