I have a laparoscopy to remove endometriosis. Will my period be everyday this month?

My surgery was perform one week into my cycle. My doctor said he flushed my tubes and uterus during the procedure (he burned the endometriosis off my ovaries). I am 2 days unpaid on my period and be wondering if it will come at all, and if the surgery would hold thrown off my cycle-- and as expected I'm wondering if I can be pregnant (no signs, really). My husband and I were competent to resume sex a week and 1/2 after surgery, but I believe that it was already previous ovulation.

Naturally, I forgot to ask my doctor about this contained by my post-op check up. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!
Answers:

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Your cycle would be thrown out of whack.
Your period will come vertebrae but may be late.
It should settle hindmost into a normal model again fairly soon.
If not turn back and see your Doctor.
You be still ovulating, just, at the time you have intercourse. But the chances of you mortal pregnant are pretty remote. But not off the cards.

Help! i enjoy very doomed to failure PMS symptomshow can i stop this!?

you may not have everyday periods for awhile...it take a while for the uterus to readjust to the 'new' you...plus the stress of the surgery desires to be factored in...relax...





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