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Fluid on the cervix? |
Hi guys, before we start I'll let you all know that I am seeing my GP tomorrow, and my Gyno on monday, but I'd love to get some possible explinations.... I contacted the Dr but he told me to wait until my appt with my Gyno- so I still don't know what it means. I hope to get some answers from him. But does anyone know what 'bleeding from the cervix' could be caused by in a non-pregnant woman? i had a molar pregnancy 15 years ago...consider yourself lucky...i almost died and had to have 6 months intense chemo..i have never heard of the "fluid on the cervix" though...good luck. |
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