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Beardie ER
Spay on stunted rescue.
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[QUOTE="clyde612, post: 1993606, member: 110538"] Can you ask them for a diagnosis? And why is the lining being thick a concern? When Clyde needed to be spayed the vet said they usually give the beardie 2 weeks to see if they will lay on their own, but Clyde had been showing gravid signs for over a month with no progress in egg development (preovulatory stasis) so we went through with the spay only a week later. Anyways, how long has she been gravid for? Have you set up a lay box for her? I know she is disabled but just thinking she is digging could her her instincts probably. My beardie stopped eating on their own for at least 2 weeks which is also why we went through with surgery. Its only normal for them to stop eating right before laying and Clyde hadn't even developed the eggs yet so it was a bad sign (potential discomfort or infection). I have no idea what the thick lining thing is but I think you should ask your vet to explain why it would be an issue so you can have a better idea of the risk she is at if she doesn't get the surgery. Eating is a really good sign for her though :) [/QUOTE]
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