I wondered if this has happened to anyone or any advice. I had a lap in Nov 2017 for extensive endo/endmetriomas to be removed.. all went well thankfully. 2 normal periods following the op... then Jans period lasted 9 days and got very heavy towards the end.
A week later (day 15/16 if we count from the light period starting ) or day 10/11 if we count from the full flow heavy period... (not sure when I should count from?!) I have started bleeding again. It was heavy for 4 hours and then stopped... the next day was very light for a few hours and has again pretty much stopped. We are TTC but don't even know now if I've ovulated... according to strip ov tests I haven't. And why would one bleeding instead of ovulating 😕
Any advice would be really helpful or anyone similar. Thanks for reading xx
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Hi I unfortunately don't know much about that timing all I do have to offer you is I know red raspberry leaf can take away preperiod spotting but it takes a few months to build up in your system I get the loose leaf bulk tea and make a large strong batch. Drink 2/3 cups a day. It takes a couple of months to work but It's the only thing that has ever taken away my spotting.. I spot day 21 or 23 until my period problem is when I stop the tea the spotting comes back but there is definitely something in it that works.. not sure if you usually spot ahead of time or not but that's my suggestion if you do.
Hi, I go through this most months with only the odd month where it doesn't happen. I don't know of a cure but wanted you to know you are not alone. I sometimes get pains along with bleeding during ovulation and it feels like I am coming in my period. Because of this it feels like I'm bleeding all the time. x x
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