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Spotting blood still 2 months post laprascopy and diathermy for endometriosis

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Hiya. I had my lap at the end of the month January and im just a little concerned because it's 2 months post op and I'm still spotting blood. I had my period about 3 weeks ago yet for a week or so ive had spotting. My follow up isn't till 12 of April and ive done nothing but overthink. Thanks in advance xxx

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Definitely go back to your surgeon and explain to them what has happened... It could be nothing, but you'd best get it checked out.

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