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She is not havein a baby! -&.
To not queef after having a baby you should tighten up your vaginal muscles by practicing kegals.
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An aunt!
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a baby
Hello, Your question is: Could i be pregnant almost immediately after having a hysteroscopy to remove a fetal bone left in your uterine cavity after an abortion-5 days after the hysteroscopy you have an unusually light period? It's possible you may of conceived but I would believe that the light vaginal bleeding you experienced was caused by the Hysteroscopy you had performed. Usually during any vaginal operatic procedure, vaginal bleeding is a possibility. Please note this is advice only & should not be used in place of a Doctors evaluation.
Hysteroscopy is pronounced hi-ster-OS-kuh-pee.
The root "hystero-" in the term hysteroscopy refers to the uterus.
Diagnostic hysteroscopy is a fairly safe procedure that only rarely causes complications. The primary risk is prolonged bleeding or infection, usually following surgical hysteroscopy to remove a growth.
No she had someone carry it
There are many places where one can learn about hysteroscopy. One looking to learn about hysteroscopy should visit on the web source such as Web MD, Women's Health, Harvard's Health web page, and eMedicineHealth.
I had this surgery done on 02/06/09 while having my period and so far I am doing very good.
it's priceless to carry your baby
yes she actually did carry her baby on her back
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Michael S. Baggish has written: 'Diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy' -- subject(s): Atlases, Diagnosis, Endoscopy, Hysteroscopy, Therapy, Uterine Diseases, Uterus 'Atlas of Contact Hysteroscopy and Endoscopy' 'Colposcopy of the Cervix, Vagina, and Vulva'