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Heavy bleeding, thickening of uterine wall! what to do? postpartum? |
I just delievered my son 11 weeks ago , and on friday I started what I thought was going to be my first period, however by saturday I was losing so much bright red blood, I was filling a pad every 45 min. I went to the er and they did an exam, blood work and an ultrasound to discover I had thickening of the utetine wall.. the put me on hormon replacments, saying it was due to a hormone imbalance.. however today I am still bleeding alot more then normal.. I have done some research and found that my condition call lead to uterine cancer.. I am suppose to follow up with my gyno tomorrow .. I just cant stop worrying.. I know that what ever is going on is serious.. and I fell I would rather have a hysterectomy then to face the chance of cancer or hemorraging everytime I have my periode.. has anyone else every experinced this or have any advice any thing would help.. thanks when i had my son, i had post partum haemmoraging, but what they did to me was pushed EXTREMELY hard on my stomach area to push all the blood out, it hurt so badly! There really is probably nothing to worry about. Your body is just trying to get back to normal after having the baby. Your doctor might decide tomorrow to do a D&C. It is a procedure where they will take you to the OR and put you to sleep and just go in and scrape the uterine lining. This should fix you up if the hormones don't work. Your body has gone through a dramatic change in the last 10-11 months. It's just saying "whoa...got to get this back to normal". If it was anything to be extremely concerned about the ER docs would have said so. You will be fine. Good luck to you sweetie...and give that new baby snuggles and cuddles for me! |
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