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Have Lower Back Pain, Pressure In Stomach. Had Vaginal Hysterectomy And Bladder Sling. What May Be Wrong?

I had a vaginal hysterectomy and bladder sling a little over 4 weeks ago. I hemorrhaged during the surgery and lost 5 units of blood. I received 2 units in the OR and 2 more over the course of 2 days. I was in the hospital for 5 days. I'm feeling stronger everyday. I've had some lower back pain and pain in my leg. I've had this before and I'm not worried about it. But without thinking I did what I usually do and laid down on my stomach and lifted up my legs to stretch out my back. Now I'm worried I might have done something I shouldn't have done. I don't really have any pain but just started thinking what if I hurt myself. Thank you so much.
Fri, 4 Oct 2013
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
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1. you can do light activities and gentle stretching exercises (with your Doctor's approval) as long as it doesn't cause fatigue or pain.
2. Perform your doctor-approved exercises every day, because if you hurt yourself it may cause opening of stitches,vaginal discharge,bowel and bladder dysfunction.
3. although exercise is easier after a vaginal laproscopic approach, but you should not do any abdominal exercise for 2 more weeks, you can perform Kegel's exercise.
4. even if you have to lift light objects, make sure that your knees are bent and your back is straight.
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Have Lower Back Pain, Pressure In Stomach. Had Vaginal Hysterectomy And Bladder Sling. What May Be Wrong?

** 1. you can do light activities and gentle stretching exercises (with your Doctor s approval) as long as it doesn t cause fatigue or pain. 2. Perform your doctor-approved exercises every day, because if you hurt yourself it may cause opening of stitches,vaginal discharge,bowel and bladder dysfunction. 3. although exercise is easier after a vaginal laproscopic approach, but you should not do any abdominal exercise for 2 more weeks, you can perform Kegel s exercise. 4. even if you have to lift light objects, make sure that your knees are bent and your back is straight.