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Bleeding After 2 Week Old Hysterectomy Posted: 06-09-07 10:27am
I have had a full abdominal hysterectomy 2
weeks ago today. I have had a
reddish-brown staining from Tuesday(1 week
+ 2 days after op) and although I was seem
by my consultant and he said that I was
ok, I did not expect the 'bleeding' to
continue for so long.Can anyone tell me
whether this is normal or not? Apart from
this I feel like a new woman and the size
of my womb with fibroids was conpared to a
baby's head when removed. I have a flat
stomach now and am a little lighter. I
just wish the 'staining/bleeding' would
stop. I have really been doing nothing
before the staining and I am doing even
less now as I am scared that I may have to
go back into hosptal.........
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Carclinty Posted: 08-04-07 09:57am
My vaginal hysterectomy/removal of ovaries
was 3 1/2 weeks ago now and I am also
bleeding. Some of it has been the staining
you talk about and now there is some
regular bleeding. I've already been in
twice and each time told I'm ok. SO I
guess maybe this is normal.
I'm concerned as well and need to be
preparing to return to school soon. I'm a
teacher and do not want to go back with
all this bleeding going on.
I'm ready for that problem to be GONE.
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