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Re: More post lap questions

From: Ami (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Oct 12 13:07:21 2006


At Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Sabrina wrote: >
>Is it normal to be bleeding more on the third day post lap than the
>first day? Maybe I am just doing too much and that is my body's way of
>telling me. My dr did tell me that I would have bleeding/discharge
>after the lap. They put a pad on in the OR before they moved me to the
>pacu. The bleeding wasn't that bad on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. I
>had no clots. It was really light and had changed to a light pink. Now
>this morning dark red and much heavier. To the point I need to have a
>pad on. There was a clot. Not big but dime sized. Is that normal?
>Should I just keep an eye on it and see how it goes? I was having some
>bad cramps and stomach pain but that has passed now. I just had the
>first bowel movement post lap (sorry way way tmi) and I think the pain
>was from that. I ended up taking a colace at 5 am and then another one
>just now to help get things moving. The lap on Monday found the left
>fallopian tube and bowel and peritoneum wall adhered to each other.

i had my lap last tuesday and i bleed a little but then this week i got my period and i am bleeding very heavy. I am extremely crampy also more then usually. I didnt think it was at all possible but it is. I also have had some quater sized blood clots. A week and a half later? I didnt think it was possible but it is. Any advice for me. I am so sore and tired and i have 3 kids which dont understand why mom dont want to do anything. Anything you have would be appreciated thank you to all




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