Menstruation After Tubal Reversal
What to Expect After Tubal Reversal – Irregular Bleeding, Late Period or Pain?
You have decided that perhaps a tubal reversal is the thing for you. You have checked out many different concerns and are now thinking about what to expect after tubal reversal surgery. Maybe one of those questions has to do with your menstruation after tubal reversal.
Is there going to be anything different with your period after tubal reversal? Will you have a late period after tubal reversal surgery? Will you have irregular bleeding after your tubal reversal.
Your Period after Tubal Reversal
The answer, as with so many things, is it all depends. Your first menstrual cycles after tubal reversal could come early or, more likely, they could come late. You may find that it is even several days late for the first one or even for the first several cycles after tubal reversal surgery. Every woman is going to be different.
One thing you should remember is that you just had surgery. In this surgery your fallopian tubes had scarred areas removed and then they were sewn back together again. Your body not only has to recover from that operation, something which can take one to two months (usually less than the upper range), but your hormones and everything associated with them have to get back in sync and working again. This is one reason some women report some mood swings in the first few weeks after their tubal ligation reversal.
Will Your Menstruation after Tubal Reversal Be Heavy? Will Your Period Be Painful?
According to some doctors, it is normal for your first menstruation after tubal reversal to be heavy and painful. You should probably be ready for the pain after tubal reversal which could be more than you normally suffer.
You could find your normal pain reliever will not work, although your doctor will probably give you some T3 for the pain after surgery. Be aware that the acetaminophen does damage to your liver. Just try different over the counter pain killer brands until you find the one that works best for you if you suffer during your later periods.
What Others Have Said About Period after Tubal Reversal
There is just one more thing concerning your period after tubal reversal which you just might need to be concerned with. This is just based on anecdotal evidence, but you could find you feel like fainting even if you are not usually a fainter. Be aware of this possibility.
The Good News for Women Suffering Tubal Ligation Side Effects
The other side of concerns over what to expect after tubal reversal with pain and irregular bleeding is that things might get better. Some women who have suffered from Post Tubal Ligation Syndrome, the possible side effects of tubal ligation, find that their periods are actually easier and less painful. They quickly begin to feel like their old selves from before having their tubes tied.
Instead of the very long periods, theirs are now shorter. Instead of incredible pain, they have something that can be taken care of with an over the counter pain medication. Instead of having to isolate themselves to their beds, they can go about their daily lives.
The Bottom Line About Your Period after Tubal Reversal
So it really comes down to yes, it’s possible there will be irregular bleeding after tubal reversal and some pain too, but it’s just going to vary from woman to woman.
Although your doctor will tell you to wait at least after one cycle (some suggest two or three – be sure what your individual situation is) to try to conceive, it is not unheard of for a woman to become pregnant within one month after a tubal reversal. It is highly recommended that you allow your body to heal. Don’t stress it with a pregnancy when it’s still trying to recover from the surgery.
If these irregular symptoms don’t go away within a few cycles, it could be that there is something else that is the matter. Go and check this out with your doctor.
At any rate, this pain and the heavy bleeding after tubal reversal is a part of the price you may have to pay to be able to have a child again. Just try to keep thinking of that little gift you will receive in the end for putting up with a few cycles of funky menstruation after tubal reversal.
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Comments on Menstruation After Tubal Reversal
my menstrual bleed after steralisation was short 3 to 4 days and very little period pain. now after reversal my 1st cycle was 3 days 2nd cycle 2 days & 3rd was 1 day heavy bleed nothing 2nd day & now been bleeding for 7 days with lots of cramp, sick feeling, sore breasts back to the way it used to be, do you think my body is back to normal now to try to concieve ?
My first period after my tubal reversal was heavy. The three I have had since the first has been one day of heavy bleeding follwed by acouple of light days. Periods use to last four to seven days. Should I be concerned?
Jules,
Dr. Gary Berger of the CHTRC does advise that it’s OK to try to conceive after one full cycle. You are waiting to give your body time to heal. So time-wise it sounds like you are OK to go for it. However, if you have concerns about your cycles after tubal reversal, you need to check with your doctor.
Have you checked with your doctor about these symptoms if they are out of norm for you? Any type of medical concerns you may have should definitely be checked out with your own doctor.
Tabetha,
I personally would be very happy if that was the case. lol
But since you raise the question, you do have a concern. This means you should check with your own doctor or the tubal reversal surgeon for the answer to your question and maybe get a checkup just so you remove the worry.
My period is lighter than normal. Usually it’s heavy before I had my reversal. Is that normal?
I am also having sharp pains in my vagina after walking. Is that normal as well?