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What Causes Vaginal Spotting Post Davinci Surgery?

HI, I M RURAL28.....I AM 38 AND HAD A DAVINCI ON 10/10/14. I AM STILL BLEEDING, HEAVY ENOUGH THAT IT MAKES NOTICE IN THE UNDERWEAR, BUT NOT ENOUGH TO USE A PAD. I HAD EXCESSIVE BLEEDING PRIOR TO THE SURGERY, HOW LONG IS IT SAFE FOR ME TO CONTINUE BLEEDING?
Mon, 13 Jul 2015
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Hello,

Welcome to healthcaremagic.com!

I really appreciate your concern. From your description you are having minor bleeding. There is nothing to worry about it as it is normal to have some bleeding for some days after Da Vinci surgery. If you are having bleeding for more than a month than you should consult your doctor and get pelvic examination done.

Hope I have solved your query. Take Care.

Thank you.

Regards,
Dr. Manan

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What Causes Vaginal Spotting Post Davinci Surgery?

Hello, Welcome to healthcaremagic.com! I really appreciate your concern. From your description you are having minor bleeding. There is nothing to worry about it as it is normal to have some bleeding for some days after Da Vinci surgery. If you are having bleeding for more than a month than you should consult your doctor and get pelvic examination done. Hope I have solved your query. Take Care. Thank you. Regards, Dr. Manan