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leaking urine/watery vaginal discharge

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Hi,

I had my laparoscopy 3 weeks ago 05/01/2018 and they said they couldnt find the endometriosis that the surgeon last january found. They did remove a lot of scar tissue/adhesions though

Ever since my surgery, I have had bladder problems. At first I couldnt have a wee but now i am leaking urine. I also have a watery vaginal discharge

I have rang my GP and he said it was just anatomical changes due to the adhesions but how long will I leak urine for? How long will I have this watery discharge? Is it likely to be because of hormonal changes?

Has anyone experienced the same that could give me any advice?

Should I go back on the pill to try and control my hormones and therefore stop the discharge?

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