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Re: 2nd Lap - pain and bleeding...normal?

From: Sabrina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Dec 11 18:23:19 2006


I bled for over a month from mine. But mine was more of a rarer case and I think it had to do with an underlying clotting disorder. I am definitely a bleeder. I had adhesions that were removed from the ovary, tube, peritineum wall, and bowel. In doing research, I read that up to a month of bleeding can be normal. You had a lot of work (My dr kept sayingI had a lot of work done too). Also, my dr said the lap can totally throw your cycles off as well.

At Mon, 11 Dec 2006, Beth wrote: >
>Hello, all. I had a second lap about a week and a half ago. My
>original doctor had to have missed a lot of endo when I had my first 2
>years ago. I went from having stage 1 to having a lot of it cut out in
>5 different areas.
>
>Like I said, it's been a week and a half now. I'm still having bleeding
>and a good amount of pain and cramping.
>
>I know they move a lot of stuff around when they're in there, and that
>he cut a lot of endo out, but it normal to feel this bad and still be
>bleeding? All four of my incisions are healing well, so I'm gessing it's
>just the insides healaing too.
>
>The doctor said he's not concerned yet, that if it's still going on next
>Monday when I have my post op, he'll look more into it then.
>
>I hope this is all just my body healing and nothing more.
>
>Thanks, all.
>Beth




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