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Hystero laproscopy
Hi, I had my last mensus on 29th Oct and had my hystero laparoscopy on 6th Nov .Fibroids were outside the uterus so uterine cavity was not touched.I am having bleeding today ,can I call it as mensus ??
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Hello, this spotting is due to periods or procedure.
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MIGHT BE , SEE FOR ONE MORE CYCLE
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So.etimes pds start early if uterine handling is done if it is only spotting then it may be spill after hystero .
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If ur previous cycles are regularly, then ur period come on 29th , some time it comes early, but if only some spotting then it may be due to hysteroscopy.. For detail information consult with me online
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Connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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Hi.. Plz post details of your surgery.  U will get ur periods around 29th only, if your previous cycles were regular.
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