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I too started the evening of surgery day, thought I had peed the bed

I was a week early, but the Dr said stress from surgery. It was no big deal

They gave me pads and some mess panties from the on dept. They r very used to it so please no one worry about your period in hosp.

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I started my period the day before surgery. It was 2 weeks early, too. It ended up being a mixed blessing, because my doctor let me wear my underwear with the understanding they might destroy them in surgery. I woke up with them on. I was happy.

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My period started a few hours after surgery and it was a week early. I was definitely shocked.

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I just got my period today after 1 year of not having one on Depo shot. I was always regular and never failed except when I was pregnant for it to come on time the 21st of the month.

I had surgery 1/21 and nothing. But I didn't expect anything. Then this past week I seemed to be in a stall. Mother said it must be that time of the month. I'm like no bcuz of the Depo and if it were its not the 21st??? Well behold its the 9th and here it is. Maybe now I can drop some more pounds???

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