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[quote=Anonymous] I had a uterine ablation in 2008 and fast forward 7 years and I just had a total hysterectomy. I too was diagnosed with Hematometra which my ob/gyn says is probably a result of the my ablation 7 years ago. I went through a lot of pain, intermittent bleeding, not uncommon to bleed for 2 weeks. Often times I had severe pain and this was years after my uterine ablation. Never was I told that Hematometra could be a potential outcome of having a uterine ablation procedure. It was promoted as it was to many of you women, a miracle cure for excessive bleeding. I am 3 weeks post total hysterectomy and other than the normal recovery time requirement, I do feel well. I've read about the risk factors including 7 times more at risk for cardiovascular disease, essentially having the same risk as a male, with not having the estrogen protection. My goal is to use this as an opportunity to continue to keep active, make sure that my lifestyle is balanced in that I watch what I eat, exercise and keep a positive attitude. [/quote]
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