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My surgery is this coming Wed and I just started my period. Would they cancel the surgery do to my period? I've been waiting so long

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Nope. With the rapid weight loss of the pre-op, many women start their period. I had my period and a bad head cold and they still sleeved me on Thursday. Coughing and sneezing after was a real bee-yotch, though.

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Nope. With the rapid weight loss of the pre-op' date=' many women start their period. I had my period and a bad head cold and they still sleeved me on Thursday. Coughing and sneezing after was a real bee-yotch, though.[/quote']

Thanks Lipsticklady. So they won't reschedule it? If we go in bare, how will I control the bleeding ?

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Just let your pre-op nurse know. They will tell you what you need to do. You aren't the first' date=' I promise. I don't bleed much when I am laying down, so I didn't have issues. Do you?[/quote']

Thanks. I am trying to kit emotionally breakdown. I am thinking they would re schedule and I already planned everything to the t. I appreciate the hope you gave me

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Thanks. I am trying to kit emotionally breakdown. I am thinking they would re schedule and I already planned everything to the t. I appreciate the hope you gave me

Hmmm not sure what my first sentence says. Sorry. What I wanted to say is that I'm trying to not have an emotional breakdown.

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I also started the day before I left and it was not an issue. I was even able to leave a pad and my underwear on once I explained to the nurse.

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I also started the day before I left and it was not an issue. I was even able to leave a pad and my underwear on once I explained to the nurse.

Whew. Feeling more and more optimistic. Thank you ladies.

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No, they won't cancel! I COMPLETELY understand the fear, tho. I had a sinus infection 1 wk before surgery and thought FOR SURE they would cancel, but thankfully they didn't. A nurse should call you the day before to confirm surgery time and go over a list of questions with you, which will include asking if you're on your period or your last menstrual period date. You can't wear a tampon or cup, you have to have on a pad. If you don't normally use pads, I would buy some now - the ones at the hospital aren't always the best, and not always designed for a heavy flow (which, you never know if the surgery/anesthesia will alter your normal flow for better or worse).

It sucks to have that going on at the same time, but it shouldn't affect your surgery at all. :)

Good luck!!

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Agree with everyone here, I was worried about the same thing pre-op but when I spoke to the pre-op nurse she said no need to worry, would have to use a pad....gross, and if you were unable to care for your hygeine needs immediately post-op that the nurses are used to it and would "take care" of it for you...double gross. Thank the lord, my period came the week before surgery so I didn't have to deal with any of it, but was comforting to know that they were prepared if needed.

Good Luck!

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Aly, remember that hospitals deal with bodily fluids ALL THE TIME. ;) Menstrual flow isn't going to freak them out. During surgery, you're usually on an absorbent pad anyway and soon after surgery, they'll want you up and walking anyway...so just put a pad in your underwear and you're good to go! In fact, it'll be extra incentive for you to get out of bed. ;) And that's a good thing, too, because the more you move, the sooner you'll feel better.

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No' date=' they won't cancel! I COMPLETELY understand the fear, tho. I had a sinus infection 1 wk before surgery and thought FOR SURE they would cancel, but thankfully they didn't. A nurse should call you the day before to confirm surgery time and go over a list of questions with you, which will include asking if you're on your period or your last menstrual period date. You can't wear a tampon or cup, you have to have on a pad. If you don't normally use pads, I would buy some now - the ones at the hospital aren't always the best, and not always designed for a heavy flow (which, you never know if the surgery/anesthesia will alter your normal flow for better or worse).

It sucks to have that going on at the same time, but it shouldn't affect your surgery at all. :)

Good luck!![/quote']

Thanks makemyownluck. I feel better.

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Agree with everyone here' date=' I was worried about the same thing pre-op but when I spoke to the pre-op nurse she said no need to worry, would have to use a pad....gross, and if you were unable to care for your hygeine needs immediately post-op that the nurses are used to it and would "take care" of it for you...double gross. Thank the lord, my period came the week before surgery so I didn't have to deal with any of it, but was comforting to know that they were prepared if needed.

Good Luck![/quote']

I agree about the double gross. I'm hoping that's its gone by Wed. It came a week early.

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Aly' date=' remember that hospitals deal with bodily fluids ALL THE TIME. ;) Menstrual flow isn't going to freak them out. During surgery, you're usually on an absorbent pad anyway and soon after surgery, they'll want you up and walking anyway...so just put a pad in your underwear and you're good to go! In fact, it'll be extra incentive for you to get out of bed. ;) And that's a good thing, too, because the more you move, the sooner you'll feel better.[/quote']

True Cinward. I will definitely want too. Thank God I

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Hmmm not sure what my first sentence says. Sorry. What I wanted to say is that I'm trying to not have an emotional breakdown.

Lol I thought kit meant "keep it together". :). Girl just kit & don't worry bout Aunt Flo coming to visit!! :). Lol.

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