Had partial hysterectomy 4 years ago, NOW have a period????
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Never heard of this
and I would go to a gyn/onc and get a ct scan and a ca-125 blood test to rule out ca first. I am not sure what a partial hysterectomy involves but uterus is out and cervix is out and ovaries and tubes are out. Did you have one overary removed and nothing else? I am not convinced this is a menstral cycle so please follow through especially knowing you were borderline ovca....val0 -
Explanation of partial hysterectomypoopergirl14052 said:Never heard of this
and I would go to a gyn/onc and get a ct scan and a ca-125 blood test to rule out ca first. I am not sure what a partial hysterectomy involves but uterus is out and cervix is out and ovaries and tubes are out. Did you have one overary removed and nothing else? I am not convinced this is a menstral cycle so please follow through especially knowing you were borderline ovca....val
A partial hysterectomy is removal of the main part of the uterus without removal of the cervix. There is no uterine lining left but there could be bleeding from the cervix indicating a possible problem like cervical cancer. In this case, a Pap test would be needed...if indeed there is a cervix.
Removal of the ovaries is called an oophorectomy & removal of fallopian tubes is a salpingectomy. Sometimes the two words are combined as in: salpingo-oophorectomy. These are big words that you usually only see on medical reports but it helps to understand your medical history.
Please come back and tell us what you find out--we get so many people asking questions then never returning to tell us "the rest of the story." I/we appreciate learning from your experience. Thanks.0 -
More of an explanationLaundryQueen said:Explanation of partial hysterectomy
A partial hysterectomy is removal of the main part of the uterus without removal of the cervix. There is no uterine lining left but there could be bleeding from the cervix indicating a possible problem like cervical cancer. In this case, a Pap test would be needed...if indeed there is a cervix.
Removal of the ovaries is called an oophorectomy & removal of fallopian tubes is a salpingectomy. Sometimes the two words are combined as in: salpingo-oophorectomy. These are big words that you usually only see on medical reports but it helps to understand your medical history.
Please come back and tell us what you find out--we get so many people asking questions then never returning to tell us "the rest of the story." I/we appreciate learning from your experience. Thanks.
Sometimes doctors use the term "partial hysterectomy" when they leave the ovaries and tubes intact. No wonder women get confused!
If you were told to continue to get Pap smears, then you probably still have a cervix and the cervix can bleed just from something called "cervical erosion."
Let us know what the doctor says.
Carolen0
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