Sorry girls, strange question Started by: kate3lq

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  • kate3lq
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    Does anybody know, if it happens to be ‘time of the month’ at the time of your operation are you allowed to use the normal product or do you have to use a pad? Sorry its not a very attractive topic.

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    gillian
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    HI KATE I WAS TOLD A PAD

    kate3lq
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    Thanks Gillian, I hate pads :( but if thats all thats allowed then will have to. xx

    alilou
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    Hi hun,

    I wouldnt think it’d make a difference hun, I’ll be waring tampons as I also hate pads!!! xx

    kate3lq
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    Aww really, thats ok then. When is your op?

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    ive heard they only let u use pads but im not really sure so dont quote me on that x

    becky87
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    hey girls im so glad some one has asked this question because i was panicking about this as typically the time im having my op also is the ‘time of the month’ for me so i spk to my surgeon and asked if it was still ok to have the op at this time and he said yes and the nurse also said it shudnt make much difference but to wear a pad and not tampons!!! xxx

    kate3lq
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    :( Thats so annoying, i really dont like pads. Was too embarrassed to ask my surgeon. Thanks girls.

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    becky87
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    haha i was rele embarrassed to ask him too but i was panicking so much tht it was gonna mean i cudnt have it done i just asked lol he didnt seem too fazed by it bless him!! x

    lisd
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    I haven’t even thought about this but my ba is Tue n its likely to be my time of mth. Do i need to let surgeon know? Thanks girls x

    becky87
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    i mentioned it because i wasnt sure if u were able to have the op whilst on or not but my surgeon mr adamo was ok about it and the nurse was fine like i said the only thing she mentioned was to not wear tampons wear pads! maybe mention it to ur surgeon or pc just to be safe but shudnt be a problem x

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