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Q: Bleeding After Removal of Tube, Due to Eptopic Pregnancy
asked by: Gemerald on November 21st, 2006
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I had gone to the hospital because I had shooting pains, mostly thru my butt, and the uterus area. I thought I was having a miscarriage (had one 1.5 years earlier). I had been bleeding for 2 weeks, with what I thought was my period. But it didn't stop, so I had it checked out. That was 9 weeks ago, I had my right tube removed due to it being severely damaged through a eptopic pregnancy.
4 weeks later, I had a normal period. Another 4 weeks, and my period started again, everything seems normal. Except it's been 12 days now, and i'm still bleeding. Not lots, just enough to make me aware and concerned. I am supposed to go back to doctor for 8 week checkup, but had my period at that time. So I haven't gone yet. Now I am for sure scared completely. I want to have another child. Have a happy healthy wonderful 2 1/2 year old boy. Husband and I want to have another, hopefully a girl. We were not trying to get pregnant but had started talking about it. But then all that happened and that will post pone any immediate plans to start trying in the very near future. The new year was looking good though. I don't know what to think. Is it normal to be having periods lasting more than 12 days? Doctors were concerned last time that I would become enamic. But I was not. I have no signs, symptoms of being pregnant still. Haven't had sex, so can't be again.
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Kia
replied on November 22nd, 2006
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Even if you had your period you should have gone for your check up.
Book your check up asap and get them to investigate the cause of bleeding.

It could be a number of things possibly a hormone imbalance being the most likely.
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