Some people do bleed after a hysterectomy but it would be safest to call your doctor right away.
2007-04-10 14:55:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Other than some light bleeding or spotting for up to 6 weeks directly following the surgery, vaginal bleeding should not occur after a hysterectomy. If your vaginal bleeding is heavier or different than what you were told to expect, call your health professional to discuss it. Several conditions can cause bleeding after a hysterectomy, including inflammation, infection, abnormal growths, and injury.
Some changes in vaginal bleeding are normal at the beginning of perimenopause. Your menstrual flow may be heavier, you may have longer or shorter intervals between periods, or you may have spotting. Some women have irregular periods for years during perimenopause. Others have regular periods until they suddenly stop. Each woman is unique and will experience perimenopause differently.
Remember, it is still possible to become pregnant during perimenopause. Practice birth control if you do not wish to become pregnant.
Menopause is complete when you have not had a menstrual period for 1 full year. Any vaginal bleeding that occurs after you have not had a period for 6 months should be evaluated by a health professional. Vaginal bleeding after menopause can have many causes, including infection, inflammation, abnormal growths (such as fibroids or cancer), and injury.
2007-04-10 14:33:08
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answered by Nicole 2
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Depending on the type of hysterectomy done, once you have a hysterectomy, bleeding should stop completely within a few weeks of the surgery. If you are having alot of vaginal bleeding you should see the GYN or surgeon who performed the surgery b/c there could be another problem forming. I work for an OBGYN who is top notch when it comes to hysterectomys. Good luck
2007-04-10 14:32:40
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answered by MAP3282 1
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If nothing else call your doctors answering service and tell him or her what's going on.
2007-04-10 14:32:25
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answered by redd headd 7
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See your doctor
2007-04-10 14:31:01
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answered by ozraikat 4
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you should not be =get to the hospital
2007-04-10 14:30:26
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answered by caffsans 7
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