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14 weeks pregnant, ultrasound yesterday and all is well, but..?
The Dr said at the end of the appt that I have a "ball" in my uterus and it is nothing to worry about, that 40-50% of all women that this. The thing is, I am in France and even though he spoke excellent English he couldn't think of the word for this ball that in French starts with an "m". He insists it is nothing to worry about so I'm not at all, just curious what it is really called? Not fibroid, not cyst (I asked him all those, he said no), he just kept saying it was "a ball". I didn't see it on the ultra sound and he didn't point it out, so it must be something only he would know to look for. If anyone knows that would be great, thanks!
TOTALLY agree about things being different in another country. This is my first so I don't have a lot to compare it to, but some things have me saying " I have to do what??", like going to a GP before I can see an OB to get a written proof of pregnancy, even though I already had an hour long ultra sound.... confusing :-)~
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- VasaraLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
I dont know what to tell you about the ball.
But I do want to say that its tough being in a country other than your home country and there being, even the slightest, language barrier. I moved from the US to Germany when i was pregnant with my daughter. I had my son in the US. It was really hard for me to adjust to the new ways they do things here. Im now pregnant with #3 and sometimes get really annoyed because things are like what Im used to them being, or what I think they "should" be.