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What Is The Cause Of Bleeding?

Hi I had my daughter 13 weeks ago and I am still bleeding iv been docs today and he's put me for an ultrasound and blood test and said I may have a blood disease due to stuff being left behind after my emergency csection but cannot remember what the blood disease was called because wanted to look it up , any ideas?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi there,
You may have got infection from womb spread to blood called septicemia. This is a very serious condition and should not be taken lightly. get the test done and get the doctor to see their results quickly .You may require antibiotics and probably a hospital admission. If the bleeding is excessive you may require a dilatation and curettage as well. I do not mean to scare you, but please do not take this lightly.
Hope this helps.
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What Is The Cause Of Bleeding?

Hi there, You may have got infection from womb spread to blood called septicemia. This is a very serious condition and should not be taken lightly. get the test done and get the doctor to see their results quickly .You may require antibiotics and probably a hospital admission. If the bleeding is excessive you may require a dilatation and curettage as well. I do not mean to scare you, but please do not take this lightly. Hope this helps. Regards.