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A change in my periods after surgery...HAS ANYONE HAD THIS ?

From: Michelle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue Mar 8 07:21:19 2005


I'm not really sure how long I have had the endo b4 it was found other then when the dr did the lap she had to cut me open cuz i was covered with endo. My periods have always even b4 having my 3 children (my oldest is 13 & youngest is 8)heavy & with lots of cramps i would even miss a day of school. My mom used to say she was the same till she had me & my sisters. Well after my 1st child the crapms were not so bad & then after my 3rd child they got worse again. I just delt with them. Then there dad & almost 1yr ago I remarried. My new husband has no kids & we would like to have just 1 & so far no luck, we have been trying for over 1yr. Then last Jan I did have pain while having sex & did nothing bout it cuz it didnt happen all the time. Last summer or bout the end I had a pap & it hurt so I was sent for a ultrasound, there it a cyst & still had at least 1 more done & it got bigger. By the time I had surgery in Dec it was the 6 cm & it was split so it was like there were 2 hooked together. I have keep track of my last 3 periods (the flow) & its nothing like it was b4 the surgery. In fack the 1st 3 days the color isnt even red, its brown & just stotting, then it will go heavy for a day or 2 & then light again. And the cramps r still there just not as bad. I used to have to take a percription to help with the pain & now i can take 3 ibprofin & it helps. I was wondering if anyone has had this same with there periods after there surgery. Feel free to e-mail me if you would like. Thanks for all ur help.



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