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Spotting but no period five weeks after ectopic

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Atmbar
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Spotting but no period five weeks after ectopic

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Hi
I am almost five weeks after my tube removal for an ectopic pregnancy and have been spotting over the last week but no period. I had a very very heavy bleed about three days after the procedure. I am starting to get worried...anyone with similar experience?

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Re: Spotting but no period five weeks after ectopic

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Hi Atmbar,

I'm so sorry to hear that you've suffered an ectopic pregnancy and loss. Your surgery is still quite recent, and it is incredibly important to look after yourself and allow time for yourself to heal both physically and emotionally.

It is very normal to bleed after treatment for ectopic pregnancy. The bleed that occurs in the first week or so of treatment for an ectopic pregnancy is not your first period. It is the bleed that occurs in response to falling hormones associated with the lost pregnancy. Some women find that bleeding and spotting after treatment for ectopic pregnancy can last up to six weeks.

Many women experience changes to their menstrual cycles after an ectopic pregnancy and it can take some time to settle back into a rhythm that is more usual for you. Periods can be heavier or lighter or more painful than before - as we are so individual there isn't necessarily a set pattern. Doctors consider menstrual cycles of between 23-42 days to be within normal parameters and, if you find that you are not within these sorts of timeframes, it would be a good idea to speak to your doctors just to be on the safe side.

As I'm not medically qualified, I would recommend making a list of questions to take to your follow up appointment. As well, if you have immediate concerns you can always speak with your doctor sooner for peace of mind.

With good wishes,


Michele

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Atmbar
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Re: Spotting but no period five weeks after ectopic

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Thanks Michelle?

Atmbar
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Re: Spotting but no period five weeks after ectopic

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Atmbar wrote:Thanks Michelle!

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