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good morning lovies,

Just had my first lap operation to investigate endo & cysts but was told I had severe cysts on both ovaries that have been removed

I was told to expect some bleeding which I had very light spotting first 2 days day 3 started to experience clotting when going toilet & blood

Now bleeding has turned into more of a menstrual flow? Heavy then it slows down the blood is very red is this normal? Or has any one experienced this?

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hun this is normal I have the coil and bleed after my op but I had clots the first day . I think I only bled though for two days and then nothing. So I would say it’s normal. The pain will get better from the op but it may take up to six months. X

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