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What Doctors Don't Tell You About
Tubal Ligation and
Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome
by, Susan Bucher © 2006
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almost 7 yrs post-tubal, had positive ept , whats up with that?

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I regretted my tubal almost immediately after it was done. I had 4 kids... felt pressured to do it by family friends and my now ex.
I struggle with feelings like "well it's my own fault, I did consent" but if I would have known how I would feel emotionally and phisically I would never have consented to it.
Pre-tubal my periods were like clock-work- now I never know. they tend to lean on the always late side, which occasionally makes me think that against odds I might get pg.. so last time I had 2 very faint positive ept's only to get my period 3 weeks late. I bloat up like a balloon, I have severe deppressions, recently I started getting acne again... My periods, when they finnally start are sporadic, sometimes super heavy, sometimes barely there. Occasionly I get spotting. I swear my PMS lasts for like 2 weeks now ( before the period) at this very moment I am PMS'ing soooooo hard and my period is 3 days late arrrrrrg.
anybody else ever have a positive ept?????



Posted on Sep 13, 2004, 12:01 PM

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