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affects of a repeat csection with a tubular ligation

From: alison (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 17 Mar 1998 11:34:32 -0600 (CST)


im 27 and a year ago due to a second high risk pregnecy, choose to have my tubes tied.I landed up having a repeat c section and had my tubes tied right after the baby was delivered. im having severe pain only on my left side 2 weeks before the onset of bleeding. ive been looking for infomation on what would cause this. ialso get increadaly sensitive on this side and feel quite blooted periodicly. ive found infomation on the effects of tubul ligation but i can not find any infomation on the effects of a repeat c section with a tubular ligation.im going to give you my medical history because im not sure what info will help. @ 22 i had my first child threw an emergency c section due to severe pre eclampsia.i was only 32 weeks along.i started spilling large amounts of protien very early in my second pregnice and was diagnoised with a left kidney reflux.i was watched carefully and put on complete bed rest,i carried much longer with my second child,i had all the symptoms except the 140 blood pressure witch spiced at 35 weeks we tried to induce but it was very painful,due to the fact that my cervices was low and far back and the doctor didnt use a speculum so i choose a repeat c section and since my blood pressure was just shooting up they agreed .any infomation i can get would be greatly appreciated.





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