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What is the likelihood of blood in the urine and passing blood clots after the procedure?

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What is the likelihood of blood in the urine and passing blood clots after the procedure?

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It is very likely that blood and/or clots will be noticed in the urine immediately after the procedure. This usually resolves within twenty-four hours. Occasionally it lasts longer or occurs spontaneously some time after the implant. It usually resolves relatively quickly. If it persists, then an evaluation is appropriate.

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This is common during the first couple of days and resolves without requiring intervention. Occasionally it lasts longer or occurs spontaneously some time after the implant. If you should have any questions or concerns contact your physician.

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