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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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What Doctors Don’t Tell You About Tubal Ligation


 

Do i have PTLS?? is all this normal can't find info anywhere

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I had my tubal done august 16th during my c-section(twins)... to be honest i don't even know how they did it...i remember my dr asking for his tubal strings... not sure if they cut a piece out.. 7 days after i was in a physical altercation(domestic violence) and was wrestling and slammed to the ground... i don't know if this could of loosened something... when i went to my 6 week the doc quickly blurbed something about getting the cross sections.. I did nurse for about 3 weeks.... on oct 17th I got what i thought was my period... it was light.. watery and all i needed was a panty liner... and one day it was thick and brown...nothing since... i have been extremly irratable..very moody....understatment... I cry at a drop of a dime...and get these sensation of my pelvic region where my tubes are always feels like it is warm... like a hot flash through the region... I think im feeling crampy today..... I wish i never would of done this... ughhhhh....thanks for letting me vent!!!


Posted on Nov 18, 2007, 8:26 PM

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