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Re: ADHESIONS: Worries about c-section

From: Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 23 Nov 2008 08:02:25 -0600 (CST)


Message posted on Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb behalf by: Hope Waltman, Fibroid and Women’s Health Forum Moderator

Your symptoms do not sound serious. If however your pain increases you may have a urinary tract infection, and you should go back to your physician for an evaluation.

Dr. Herbert A. Goldfarb New York Downtown Hospital, http://www.nohysterectomy.com

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At Fri, 21 Nov 2008, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Hi, I had an emergency classic (vertical) c-section 7 weeks ago and our
>first born was stillborn.
>
>I've had some adominal pain and back aches often during my recovery.
>
>Also, yesterday after not bleeding for few weeks I noticed that I have
>brown discharge.
>
>My last symptom is that I have a pea sized (maybe smaller)lump (knot)in
>the middle of my incision.
>
>I was just wondering if all of these symptoms were normal. I think I
>may be overreacting because of my loss but I'm so afraid that I wont be
>able to have more children. Please reply. Thank you!




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