Blood, Sticky Discharge From Vagina Instead Of Period. Had Ectopic Pregnancy. Done Laparoscopy And HSG Test. What Is The Problem?
hello doctor...i am due my periods for 15 days but now,i find bloody,sticky discharge only when i go pee and wipe.very light and slow bleeding....i had ectopic pregnancy 3 years back after my laproscopy ,had pid in april,2013....got hsg done, which resulted in one tube blocked and one tube partially opened...again got pid symptoms in june,2013 and got treated with antibiotics and placentra.i am planning for laproscopy,should i go for it? what is the problem with my menstrual cycle?what should i do...i am 29 years old and married since 9 years
You might have to be a bit patient and obtain another proper clinical review by your treating physician before going in for another laparoscopy. You should not however be too worried about the blood you are seeing. Your medical history and current health condition permit that some irregularities in your cycle as such could be seen, which is very common. So no worries.
Having another consultation however is important in my opinion because, this shall permit your doctor to exclude any possibility of an infection. In case you took the drugs appropiately, this should not be a major concern and you need not worry much. Consult your treating physician, for prudence, to exclude any possible infection. kind regards.
Bain LE, MD
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Blood, Sticky Discharge From Vagina Instead Of Period. Had Ectopic Pregnancy. Done Laparoscopy And HSG Test. What Is The Problem?
Hi and thanks for the query, You might have to be a bit patient and obtain another proper clinical review by your treating physician before going in for another laparoscopy. You should not however be too worried about the blood you are seeing. Your medical history and current health condition permit that some irregularities in your cycle as such could be seen, which is very common. So no worries. Having another consultation however is important in my opinion because, this shall permit your doctor to exclude any possibility of an infection. In case you took the drugs appropiately, this should not be a major concern and you need not worry much. Consult your treating physician, for prudence, to exclude any possible infection. kind regards. Bain LE, MD