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Where is my period??..

I had surgery 3weeks ago to remove a large cyst off my overy and I'm 5 days late,cud this be due to the sugery,it wiz a laparotomy
also I had a liitle fumble with my partner a week after op I wanted to no how lilly it was to get pregnant without intercouse??
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We all pray that we dont have to go thro that again, way too painful. You must stil take it easy, you wil have days when you fine and then bang u have a setback. I was like that. I know its hard with your kids but try 2get as much rest as you can. Maybe get some help from a nanny or family member with the kids. Thinking of you
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Hi.than for answering I'm doing realy well,just about bk to normal now.I did a p test just to be sure n it's negative,which is what I thort it would say.can't belive how quickly I've healed,spose I has no choice with having 2 toddlers lol.I'm just hoping that I don't have to go thru this ever again x
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Hey girl, good to hear from you. Hope you are recovering well. Take it easy and remember no lifting heavy things or doing strenuous work. About your period it could be your body playing tricks with you. Your body has just gone through a traumatic experience, give it time to recover and adjust. I have been told that some people dont have their period 4 about 2months while others like me have their period immediately after surgery. I still have my period and it driving me nutts. So my advice to you, wait a bit, your period will show up.
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Sorry surgery was 4weeks today
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