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Post-op bleeding again

From: Mary (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 18 Oct 2000 20:45:53 -0500 (CDT)


Hello,

I posted some questions on sept 28th if you are interested in hearing an update. I was pregnant during my diagnostic lap surgery. I was told that was why I was bleeding for so long. Well, after my emergency surgery for that tubal pregnancy, oct 12th, I'm still bleeding again. Basically,I have been bleeding since sept 20th. I have been being treated for severe dysplasia for awhile now as well, could this be the reason behind the bleeding? I am due back for an ecc in dec. I am also in pain still, since sept 20th's surgery. Everyone is shocked that I'm not back to normal yet. It is starting to make me look like a baby or something. Can you give me some possibilities as to why I won't stop bleeding and am still in pain. I'm unable to cough or laugh it hurts that bad. Everything hurts, including my cervix. I do not want to be on anymore pain meds either. I go back for my post-op appt on the 25th. I just need some sort of reassurance, I know you can't make a diagnosis. I have gained 15 pds in 3o days, highly unusual for me. One more stressful tip to add, I took it upon myself to do a home pregnancy test and it came out pos. Is that normal as well? I have had no intercourse. Thank you for your time. Mary.




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