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Why do I have a very enlarged uterus I have no fibroid or ovarian cysts just had a hysterectomy 1 week ago? |
Why do I have a very enlarged uterus I have no fibroid or ovarian cysts just had a hysterectomy 1 week ago? ask your doctor/nurse. if you've had children the uterus doesn't return to its exact size from before |
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ask your doctor/nurse. ...Actually, a fibroid is a knotted growth in the muscle layer of the uterous. It's not really something that happens to the ovary. But, although it usually causes pain that is more in the midlin... Most fibroids do not interfere with getting pregnant or pregnancy. Before yanking yours out, make sure they really ARE a problem. I got pregnant and had 3 fibriods. I'm trying again and was... I had a very large fibroid removed - the size of a grapefruit. My periods were very long - prolonged spotting and then I'd have 48 hours of losing massive clots - golf-ball sized. then spottin... It can depend on the size of fibroid that was removed at the time of your surgery. That lump that you are noticing around your incision could also be something like a hernia (an example only). ... There's probably LESS to worry about instead of more. Your thick brown discharge is probably due to a combination of the normal shedding of the lining of the uterus (the endometrium) with som... The fibroid tumors can cause a lot of problems; I ended up having a complete hysterectomy when I was 28; fortunately I had a daughter. A friend of mine didn't think she could get PG because... NO IT WONT HURT YOU HAVING KIDS!I HAVE HAD MANY SURGERIES FIR CYSTS AND I HAVE 2 KIDS AND A SET OF TWINS.SO IF A DOCTOR TELLS YOU THAT YOU WILL NOT HAVE KIDS OR YOU WILL NEED A DOCTORS HELP THATS N... |
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