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Jelly like discharge

Has any of you experienced this? I noticed 2days ago that i am discharging a redish brown jelly like substance along with my period. It smells awful and makes you feel yucky, like you not bathing properly, lol. This as never happened before but its strange that after my op al these weird things are hapening 2my body. Has any1 else experienced this? Im worried now cos i read somewhere that it could be a sign of cervical cancer, could this be true? Im scared.
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I wont get 2speak to him telephonically only his receptionist. I have an apointment 2c my gynae next week. Plus the bleeding and matter coming out of the stitches hasnt stopped since last saturday. it seems like it 1problem after the other since my op. Im so fed up.
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Glad to hear you have already been on antibiotics.  It could then just be a mild after effect of the treatment. Does not hurt to call the doctor to ask, though.
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It cant be an infection because i have just finished 2 courses of different antibiotics last week.
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Post-op infections are quite common.  You may need antibiotics.
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It sounds like you may have an infection or just extra discharge.  I would give your doctor a call and they will tell you if you need to come in or what to do.  Not sure about that being a sign of cervical cancer.  I've never heard of that.  Good luck and give your doc a call.
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