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I had my septum resected about 2 months ago and you sound normal to me. I

got one very heavy period after and now they are normal again. Good luck! -

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>Subject: post-resection light bleeding

>Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 17:36:14 -0700 (PDT)

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I had my septum resected about 2 months ago and you sound normal to me. I

got one very heavy period after and now they are normal again. Good luck! -

Liz

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>To: MullerianAnomalies

>Subject: post-resection light bleeding

>Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 17:36:14 -0700 (PDT)

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beth:

thanks a lot for your kind words, it does ease some

of my fear, somehow my bleeding get a bit heavier than

several days ago. but I am sure it's no AF, anyhow, I

do carry ellulose gauze inside me for about a week, it

was awful, and I believe lots of cramp was caused by

it, now after it removed, I feel tons of better and

normal, only some bleeding and lots of clean

discharge.

so nice to have you around, many thanks again,

miao

--- Beth wrote:

>

> > hi, ladies:

> >

> > can someone share the experience how long the

> light

> > bleeding will end after resection, I've been

> resected

> > for 10+ days, still have lots of light spotting

> all

> > the time, sort of like period with lots of clean

> stuff

> > only little blood, hate to wear pad all the time.

> am

> > on estrogen right after surgery, is this normal?

>

>

> Miao,

>

> Hello again! Glad that everything has gone well.

> Yes, what you are

> going through sounds normal to me. IIRC, I had

> light bleeding for a

> few days and then it tapered off to light, clear

> discharge for the

> remainder of two weeks. My surgeon advised me that

> I would exude

> serum for about two weeks, and he was right.

>

> If you should notice a foul odor or develop pain or

> a fever, do call

> your doctor, in case an infection has developed.

>

> One other thing--I bled longer and more heavily

> after my second

> resection. He had placed an adhesion barrier inside

> my uterus--not a

> balloon--some cellulose gauze. I bled quite a bit

> until the gauze

> was expelled. I would guess that women who have

> balloon catheters

> probably bleed more, too.

>

> Beth

> SU, rescted x 2

>

>

>

>

>

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beth:

thanks a lot for your kind words, it does ease some

of my fear, somehow my bleeding get a bit heavier than

several days ago. but I am sure it's no AF, anyhow, I

do carry ellulose gauze inside me for about a week, it

was awful, and I believe lots of cramp was caused by

it, now after it removed, I feel tons of better and

normal, only some bleeding and lots of clean

discharge.

so nice to have you around, many thanks again,

miao

--- Beth wrote:

>

> > hi, ladies:

> >

> > can someone share the experience how long the

> light

> > bleeding will end after resection, I've been

> resected

> > for 10+ days, still have lots of light spotting

> all

> > the time, sort of like period with lots of clean

> stuff

> > only little blood, hate to wear pad all the time.

> am

> > on estrogen right after surgery, is this normal?

>

>

> Miao,

>

> Hello again! Glad that everything has gone well.

> Yes, what you are

> going through sounds normal to me. IIRC, I had

> light bleeding for a

> few days and then it tapered off to light, clear

> discharge for the

> remainder of two weeks. My surgeon advised me that

> I would exude

> serum for about two weeks, and he was right.

>

> If you should notice a foul odor or develop pain or

> a fever, do call

> your doctor, in case an infection has developed.

>

> One other thing--I bled longer and more heavily

> after my second

> resection. He had placed an adhesion barrier inside

> my uterus--not a

> balloon--some cellulose gauze. I bled quite a bit

> until the gauze

> was expelled. I would guess that women who have

> balloon catheters

> probably bleed more, too.

>

> Beth

> SU, rescted x 2

>

>

>

>

>

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beth:

thanks a lot for your kind words, it does ease some

of my fear, somehow my bleeding get a bit heavier than

several days ago. but I am sure it's no AF, anyhow, I

do carry ellulose gauze inside me for about a week, it

was awful, and I believe lots of cramp was caused by

it, now after it removed, I feel tons of better and

normal, only some bleeding and lots of clean

discharge.

so nice to have you around, many thanks again,

miao

--- Beth wrote:

>

> > hi, ladies:

> >

> > can someone share the experience how long the

> light

> > bleeding will end after resection, I've been

> resected

> > for 10+ days, still have lots of light spotting

> all

> > the time, sort of like period with lots of clean

> stuff

> > only little blood, hate to wear pad all the time.

> am

> > on estrogen right after surgery, is this normal?

>

>

> Miao,

>

> Hello again! Glad that everything has gone well.

> Yes, what you are

> going through sounds normal to me. IIRC, I had

> light bleeding for a

> few days and then it tapered off to light, clear

> discharge for the

> remainder of two weeks. My surgeon advised me that

> I would exude

> serum for about two weeks, and he was right.

>

> If you should notice a foul odor or develop pain or

> a fever, do call

> your doctor, in case an infection has developed.

>

> One other thing--I bled longer and more heavily

> after my second

> resection. He had placed an adhesion barrier inside

> my uterus--not a

> balloon--some cellulose gauze. I bled quite a bit

> until the gauze

> was expelled. I would guess that women who have

> balloon catheters

> probably bleed more, too.

>

> Beth

> SU, rescted x 2

>

>

>

>

>

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