Gerontological Nurse Ventures
*Home>>>Private Nurse

For women only please......?


I had a D&C a few months back, it was my second one in two years. I've been on the Depo Shot for almost 5 years. I didn't have any kind of period until after my last D&C. My gynecologist said that a little bleeding is to be expected but it should stop now that I am back on the Depo Shot. I receive the shot every 10 weeks. Last month I had my period the whole month long. I'm bleeding steady and heavy by times and it makes me feel tired and weak and irritable and I have a lot of cramping in my sides and private areas. Today I saw my gynecologist's nurse for my Depo shot and I told her about it. She told me that I have to take it easy for the next couple of days. My doctor is out of town and won't be back until this Monday.

How common is it for a woman to experience their periods after a D&C? All the women in my family has had D&C's and their periods stopped. Besides anemia, what else can I expect to happen to me? Serious answers only please.

The nurse also told me that if my blood flow becomes overly excessive I am to go to the ER. What would they do for me? The nurse also told me that I had to elevate my feet and not do much including bending or lifting.

You shouldn't be bleeding like you are after a D&C, if your doctor is out of town then I would suggest you go to ER for a check up asp, you might have an infection thats all, but don't sit worrying about it and go to the ER to put your mind at ease, good luck.

Sorry I wasn't too helpful, I'm going through the menopause and my periods are permanently like yours are, I really hope that everything works out with your blood tests, try not to worry, good luck and thanks for the points. Report It

If the D&C is done properly, bleeding afterwards can last a week or two. One's normal period should resume a month or so afterwards, although it takes a couple of months for it to stabilize. If there is heavy bleeding, that's an indication that some of the material remains lodged in the uterus and causing hemmorhage. If you're anemic take iron supplements, but see the doctor ASAP because this could be serious.

Tags
  International Nurse   Senior Nursing   Elderly Care   Wound Care   Home Nursing   Private Nurse   Male Nurse   Nursing Career   Nursing Job   Nursing Association   Nursing Assistant   Nurse Salary
Related information
  • Will Medical Workers have the option to not work under Universal Health Care?

    That's what they do in many other countries that have Universal Care. The government reimbursement sucks, so they take cash only in the private sector. This is already a problem in the men...

  • Somebody please help me. For a long time I have been inlove with a lady from Oklahoma usa,how can i reach her?

    Keep praying, soon God will put the both of you in one roof, it'll be like miracle....

    ...
  • Wanna hear a joke?

    THAT IS THE FUNNIEST JOKE I HAVE HEARD ALL YEAR!

    ...
  • Medicaid nursing home benefits?

    To qualify for medicaid, you'll probably have to spend all her money before it'll kick in. You can apply and see what you receive. You might get a pay down or nothing at all. Also, med...

  • Is there any reason to believe that nationalized (socialized) health care will be "quality health care"?

    Let's see: Public school system, post office, DMV... Nope.

    ...
  • Testicle exam?

    When the doc asks you to cough he/she is palpating the testicles at the same time. The doc is feeling for lumps or fibrous tissue that may be a problem (cancer). If the doc doesn't see anythin...

  • Ways to be nude at the doctors?

    I'm interpreting your question two ways: 1 - What EXCUSE could you make up to GET naked, although the reason you're there has nothing to do with you having to take your clothes off. 2 - W...

  • How does one start a nursing agency?

    Healthcare is one of the fastest growing sectors of business in the country. As the shortage of qualified nurses becomes more pronounced, the need for Nursing Registries is growing faster then ever...

  •  

    Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster