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Bleeding after ovary/tube removal

I had my right ovary and right tube removal Thursday, as well as my left tube tied. All was done laproscopically. Today, I woke with clotting and more pain than before. Is this normal??
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I had surgery on October 27th and here i am 4 weeks later still bleeding on and off. I called dr and they said its probably a period and yes it was around the date where my period was before. but im experiencing some clotting and cramps too. i called my dr and they said to give it sometime and if continues to call back. im giving it to 6 weeks so im crossing my fingers and if im still having this problem there has to be something seriously wrong right? ugh! good luck
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Some bleeding is normal after tube/ovary removal, I had my left tube and ovary removed last friday and still have bleeding now and then. Cant help you with the pain part of the question though, I didnt have laparoscopy. I would guess it is quite normal, contact your doctor if you are concerned though.
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