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Posted: 09/04/06 - 02:00
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samantha32
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I am a 32 year old female. I have had three children all through c-sections. The last c-section I had my tubes tied. Since then I have never felt right in my stomach area. Also I weighed the same leaving the hospital as I did going in and I had a nine pound eight ounce baby. Well its two years later and I still weight the same only now I have started bleeding out of my rectum and most recently out of my belly button. I am not talking about alot of blood here but it is sorta disconcerning to look down and see blood sitting in your belly button. Anyway I have a period about every third month and it is very painful. I do not bleed out of my rectum constantly. I do bleed at least three to four times a month, only now I am bleeding from my belly button as well. What do you think is causing this. I am a little concerned but I do not want to go to the doctors with out knowing any kind of back ground on this type of thing. A little help here would be most appreciated. Thank you so very much, Samantha


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Posted: 09/04/06 - 07:42
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Jannie
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You should make an appointment and your doctor will tell you what this could be. It is what they are for. Of course that we all want to know what we could expect but bleeding from both navel and rectum indicates some kind of internal bleeding and that can’t be good, can it?

Don’t post pone your visit because by the time you realize what it could be, it could be too late for a doctor. I am being a little drastic but I am trying to tell you that only a doctor and specific exams could determine where the bleeding is coming from.

Think of your children and for their sake, go and see a doctor.


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Posted: 09/11/08 - 19:05
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Go to the doctor, it could be serious. If you keep prolonging making the appointment many more complications could arise. Best of luck to you, please make the appointment.


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