Clear, Odorless Discharge, Sharp Pain In Lower Abdomen After Urination. History Of C Section Followed By Missed Periods. Ideas?
I had a cesection 11 weeks ago and also had a uterine isolation done. The dr said he cut my tubes to permanently prevent future pregnancy. My problem is that I still am experiencing a lot of clear odorless discharge. It is so much I've thought several times I had started my period but it's just the discharge. I haven't had a menstrual cycle since the cesection. I did breastfeed for the first month but stopped. Also often when I empty my bladder I have a lot of sharp pain in my lower abdomen. Any ideas as to what's causing the discharge, no period yet and pain during urination?
Discharge is caused most probably by infection - perform an analysis of vaginal swab and discharge culture.
Pain during urination might be caused of infection - perform a urine analysis and culture for further evaluation.
Although tubal ligation can prevent future pregnancy, however, there is not a 100% guarantee. Therefore, I suggest to do a pregnancy test and the others as mentioned above.
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Clear, Odorless Discharge, Sharp Pain In Lower Abdomen After Urination. History Of C Section Followed By Missed Periods. Ideas?
Hi, Discharge is caused most probably by infection - perform an analysis of vaginal swab and discharge culture. Pain during urination might be caused of infection - perform a urine analysis and culture for further evaluation. Although tubal ligation can prevent future pregnancy, however, there is not a 100% guarantee. Therefore, I suggest to do a pregnancy test and the others as mentioned above. Hope it helped!