What did your doctor: Say? It may not be , your doc can do an a hysteroscopy and biopsy ( I do those in office) of the fluid - tissue to make sure verything is ok, and to make sure the tissue is not abnormal or infected, I do thermachoice ablations in the offcie but only after I have done a hysteroscopy and bx to make sure the tisse is normal, it is not normal for u to be having pain, bloating and painful sex.
Answered 12/13/2013
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See your doctor.: You may have retained blood in your uterus. This can happen after an endometrial ablation and can be diagnosed by ultrasound. In some cases the blood can be released but it may require a hysterectomy. If it is just in the cervix it may be released by dilating your cervix.
Answered 11/10/2014
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