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Had A Myomectomy, C Section, Did Tubal Litigation, Irritated Womb, Have Bleeding. Will I Be Okay?

Good Morning Dr. I had a myomectomy in 2009 and now a cesarean section in 2012 to have my son also did tubal ligation, did a pop smear and the nurse said the neck of my womb seem a little irritated have not gotten back the results as yet but i am not having any pain my periods are normal with no pain thank GOD but i started seeing spotting couple days ago and now i'm bleeding a little and its not time for my period.
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Welcome to HCM.Cervical dysplasia/ulceration or irritation may cause spotting.It needs to be assessed by your Gynaecologist who needs to do a speculum examination and colposcopy.She can guide you after examining you depending on the physical findings seen .
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Had A Myomectomy, C Section, Did Tubal Litigation, Irritated Womb, Have Bleeding. Will I Be Okay?

Welcome to HCM.Cervical dysplasia/ulceration or irritation may cause spotting.It needs to be assessed by your Gynaecologist who needs to do a speculum examination and colposcopy.She can guide you after examining you depending on the physical findings seen .