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Re: Laproscopy

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Tue, 26 Sep 2000 08:11:40 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 25 Sep 2000, Mary wrote: >
>Hi,
>I was diagnosed with chronic Pid after first lap. Doctor told my fiance
>while I was recovering that he was sending me to a specialist, I'm
>assuming because I want to become pregnant. Does he mean a fertility
>specialist? Just wondering since I don't see him until next week. He is
>very hard to get a hold of, also, not very talkative. One more thing
>please, it has been 7 days since the procedure and I'm cramping worse
>than I did before the procedure and still bleeding everytime I urinate
>or have a bowel movement, is that normal? In a lot of pain! I called the
>doc's office, the nurse told me that was normal and to hang in there.
>Thanx, Mary.

I would assume that you are correct, that you will be going to see an infertility specialist, or perhaps to someone with an interest in tubal reconstruction. Your postoperative symptoms could be normal, or excessive, depending on what exactly your doctor did during your surgery. If you are running a fever of 100.5 on an oral thermometer, having intractable nausea with or without vomiting, blood in your stool or urine, you need to be seen in the office today.

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William D. McIntosh, MD, FACOG
Clarksville, TN

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