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Lau90
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Clexane

Post by Lau90 »

Did anyone not have clexane injections after surgery I didn’t worrying now that they should have give it ?

ChaoticBlues
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Re: Clexane

Post by ChaoticBlues »

I never had surgery I had methotrexate, I was thinking if you had keyhole surgery the healing is so much quicker and maybe didn't require clexane. I had clexane a few months ago to aid trying to get pregnant and I had an unpleasant experience of it. Huge purple and red bruises from each injection that took months to go away.

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Re: Clexane

Post by EPT Host 20 »

Dear Lau,
I am so sorry to hear of your ectopic pregnancy loss,
I think this would depend upon individual hospital policies, however as most people who experience ectopic pregnancy are generally young and fit, I do not think.it's common place to have clexane after surgery.
If you want to be sure, I would suggest calling the ward who discharged you and checking what their normal procedure is.

Sending much love,
Karen x

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