See your doctor: The bleeding certainly could be due to a UTI but you could also have some granulation tissue at the vaginal cuff. Neither is hard to treat but either does need to be diagnosed and treated. Fool luck.
Answered 11/29/2014
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Not unexpected: With the increased pressure placed on the healing tissue from the interaction with your child to your stomach area there certainly could be some leakage from the surgical site. The possible urinary tract infection may play in to the spotting as well. Please see your gynecological health provider for assessment and treatment.
Answered 12/19/2014
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Common often: A uti after surgery is pretty common, and so can a little bleeding. but it is important to call your surgeon. Urinary tract infections after surgery need to be treated promptly. If you have pain, increased bleeding, fever, or vomiting, it is even more important, and if you can't reach your surgeon or primary care doc, go to an UC or ER.
Answered 11/29/2014
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