Had Tubes Tied After Childbirth. Spotting After Period Due To Trichomoniasis. Fever, Migraine Headache, Brown Bleeding
I got my tubes tied on july 15, 2012 after giving birth to my baby on that day the doctor tied them immediately while giving my c-section. Around august 29 of this year I found out that I had gotten trichmonasis the std I was spotting after my period had gone off thats what made me know something was wrong and I was treated for it they gave me a shot in my bottom and also flagyl to clear it up now on september 20 I had a gotten a fever and migraine headaches that lasted for 3 or 4 days and I went to the doctor and they could not find anything wrong they gave 5 little pills that is for the migraine headaches and they also made me take a catscan now tonight I go to take a shower and I see brown blood coming out of my vagina also my period went off about two weeks ago and ever since then I have been seeing brown slimy blood. About 4 days ago I was really dizzy and tired with a stomach ache. Please can you help me.
Hi there, migraine could be flared up with stress. The condition you are in could be very stressful. If you address your medical condition, we can hope you will get rid of those headaches. Anemia could also aggravate your headache, so bleeding could be another factor which should be treated and anemia could cause headache.
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Had Tubes Tied After Childbirth. Spotting After Period Due To Trichomoniasis. Fever, Migraine Headache, Brown Bleeding
Hi there, migraine could be flared up with stress. The condition you are in could be very stressful. If you address your medical condition, we can hope you will get rid of those headaches. Anemia could also aggravate your headache, so bleeding could be another factor which should be treated and anemia could cause headache.