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Heavy bleeding 7 months after partial hysterectomy? |
I've called my doctor but I just wanted to know if anyone else has experienced this. I had my uterus removed in May of this year and this morning I woke up hurting and bleeding like crazy, has this happened to anyone and what happened? This is abnormal as the bleeding usually comes from the uterus. Go to the emergency room asap...the blood should not be there. I agree--go to the emergency room! You should NOT be bleeding, and if you are, then you could be hemorrhaging. |
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