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Need advice

First of all i had a vaginal hysterectomy 7 weeks ago,and my husband and i had intercourse last night,(first time since the surgery)There was pain and discomfort right where my uterus was and the pain went straight up from there.I cleaned myself off afterwards and all was fine.When i woke up this morning and i used the restroom there is blood on the toilet tissue,there is no blood on my panties just on the toilet tissue.Also there was some in the toilet. I still have both of my ovaries. Is this a sign of ovarian cancer?
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No! I would just call your MD and tell him about it, most likely just realted to a little slow healing process from surgery..irritation. Does not sound related to ovarian cancer to me at all! Don't worry and keep us posted.
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i would have givin the same advise..i would call your doc just to make sure,but it dont sound like ovca....but im sure you do know,if you start bleeding excessivly,with bright red blood,and soaking up more than one pad a hour,then go to your er...good luck..keep us posted
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I had my uterus and my cervix removed and me and my husband only waited the amount of time that we were suppose to and i didnt have any kind of blood or anything else..if ya go to bleeding i would call the doctor just in case to make sure that ya didnt tear any stitches or something..But i did have the pain
but nothing major.
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