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Vaginal Bleeding (Sorry About the Title)

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albaqwerty | 16:56 Mon 26th Nov 2012 | Health & Fitness
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Had the Mirena coil fitted in 2010, not due to get it replaced til 2015.

Woke up this morning to a discharge, clots and not-too-dark blood.
No intercourse. Female, 49.
No cramps.
All dried up now, should I bother my GP?
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probably a good idea just to get it checked
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I think you're right Rowan, it was decidedly surprising to say the least.

Phoning the GP tomorrow morning.
I would get it checked out alba. Any irregular bleeding, in my opinion, should be checked.
\\No intercourse. Female, 49.
No cramps.
All dried up now,\\

What can the GP do or say other than "monitor the situation."

I wouldn't bother him.
Yes.
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History:
periodic intermittent bleeding. cone biopsy and laser treatment. 2 subsequent successful births (over 20 years ago)
(the smear test last done was fine, the one which led to the cone biopsy and laser treatment wasn't)

I think I'll phone tomorrow and explain, surely won't do any harm anyway?
Pain when you feel seeing the GP is bothering them, but we do...no harm to phone for advice Alba. x
I had an internal intervention many years back - when I went to the consultant afterwards and mentioned the bleeding, he said "oh yes that's normal, I forgot to mention it..." - I'm sure you're OK but it's worth keeping an eye on it (as it were).
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oh Boxy, your last sentence had me in stitches. A whole new meaning to catching the 'red eye'
Sorry, I know we're supposed to be serious on here but there are times when I can't help meself.

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