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If i have a deep cough can i still go for my fibroid operation? |
If i have a deep cough can i still go for my fibroid operation? A decent doctor wont operate on you if you have anything wrong. My mom had mosquito bites on her legs and they postponed her op. Only your doctor can determin if the cough is serious enough to postpone the OR. |
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A decent doctor wont operate on you if you have anything wrong. My mom had mosquito bites on her legs and they postponed her op. ...I have met a few women that have had this procedure and had very good results. I have the link to a site that has a Women's Health messageboard where you can get even more information and e... Have you tried asking if you are a candidate for a myomectomy? A myomectomy is a surgery to remove just the fibroid itself. As a note, if they actually have to cut into the cavity of your uterus ... My sister had those, her baby was 4 days late. Good luck!! ...Fibroids are very common and many women have them without realising. Sometimes they can cause heavy periods, painful periods, bleeding in between periods and/or painful intercourse. They are not us... im sorry for what happnened. end it. your friend should help you. she should automatically put you first on her list, if she knew you needed help. she's not a good friend, you deserve better.<... Abnormal uterine bleeding, heavy menstruation or menorrhagia is usually the result of a hormonal imbalance in adolescents during the years following the onset of menstruation, or in women who are a... Sounds like fibroid troubles to me. It'll make your uterus larger I believe, and press on your intestines. Hence the gas and constipation. Fibroids will make any regular menstrual cramps worse... |
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