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Re: 3rd surgery april 7th

From: Candace (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Mar 23 22:32:17 2008


If you think you are pregnant then you need to go to your doc and get a pregnancy test... Because, if you are pregnant, those meds have a chance of hurting the fetus if you are pregnant..

At Fri, 21 Mar 2008, anonymous wrote: >
>I would think the doctors will do pregnancy test before your surgery
>just to make sure you are not pregnant. I would ask the doctor to do
>one before your surgery because you cannot operate if you are pregnant.
>
>At Fri, 21 Mar 2008, Sarah wrote:
>>
>>Hello all
>>I wanted to let you all know that I am going for my 2nd laprascopy (1st
>>was laparotomy) on April 7th and I'm nervous and scared. The docs
>>perscribed me Ativan to calm my nerves along with Dilaudid for the pain
>>Naproxen for the pain and inflammation Atasol for more pain and
>>something else for the constipation. I medecin cabinet is starting to
>>look like a Pharmacy lol. I'm also late which is weird because for the
>>last couple of months I've been right on time. The doctors tell me that
>>I should really consider getting pregnant after this surgery because
>>it's only going to get harder from here. Which takes me to me being
>>late this month, do you think that they can still do the surgery if I am
>>pregnant? Of course I know I'm most probably late because of the drugs
>>or meds. However just incase i really need this surgery because of
>>these cysts keep getting bigger. Any info would be great,
>>thank you for your time

--
Candace

Wishing for pain free days for all!






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