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Is Watery Red Orange Menstral Cycle Normal With History Of Miscarriage And Insitu Carcinoma?

I have had a bad pap while pregnant with my 6th child, carcinoma in situ, this was NOT treated, became pregnant with 7th child 18 months later, normal PAP, 18 months later miscarriage at 6 weeks, now experiancing thin watery like red orange menstral cycle that lasts for 3 or 4 days, is this normal?
Thu, 20 Feb 2014
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Everything you describe is within a normal response to pregnancy and then early loss. About a third of pregnancies are lost before 12 weeks. I am sorry if you were disappointed. Your period should normalize soon, usually within one-three months of the loss.
I encourage you to closely follow up your abnormal pap. Its true that young women with severe dysplasia, carcinoma in situ, can regress and reverse to normal. Pregnancy can sometimes exaggerate an abnormal pap. Keep all your follow up appointments for paps.
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Is Watery Red Orange Menstral Cycle Normal With History Of Miscarriage And Insitu Carcinoma?

Everything you describe is within a normal response to pregnancy and then early loss. About a third of pregnancies are lost before 12 weeks. I am sorry if you were disappointed. Your period should normalize soon, usually within one-three months of the loss. I encourage you to closely follow up your abnormal pap. Its true that young women with severe dysplasia, carcinoma in situ, can regress and reverse to normal. Pregnancy can sometimes exaggerate an abnormal pap. Keep all your follow up appointments for paps.