Yes, you will bleed afterwards. It will lighten up as the days go by. I have had 3 laparoscopy surgeries (2 were for ectopic pregnancies), but all 3 resulted in heavy syrup-like bleeding immediately after surgery when I stood up. It really scared me, but the hospital staff assured me it was normal. It all depends on how well the doctor cleans you up inside. My first laparoscopy didn't bleed as bad because he suctioned out free flowing blood inside, but the last 2, they didn't, which resulted in more bleeding. Hopefully you won't have any bleeding, but do expect some spotting for a few days, like a period. Good luck and God Bless!!!
I am having laproscopic surgery to remove a tumor on my ovary will i spot or bleed afterwards?
It is normal to have some bleeding afterwards. Just bring some sanitary napkins to the hospital with you. They probably provide them but they are the cheap old fashioned bulky kind. Since what you are having done is non invasive to full abdominal surgery, the bleeding might be lighter. As always, it's best to take any concerns you have to your doctor.
Reply:You may spot or you may bleed more heavily, depending on whether they must take the whole ovary or just take the tumor off your ovary. Ask your doctor.
Reply:Probably.
Reply:It's possible, but, shouldn't last for long. a few days maybe. and then maybe you won't at all. ask the dr.
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