TTC. Delayed Periods, White Sticky Discharge, Swollen Abdomen, Frequent Passing Stools. History Of Miscarriages. HPT Negative. Concerning?
Hello Doctor. My husband and I have been trying to fall pregnant since we got married. We've been married for three years and I've had 2 miscarriages already. The first day of my last period was the 13th July. It lasted until the 17th July. My periods was very irregular until I went on the pill a few years ago. Last year after the second miscarriage the doctor gave me a 2 month injection which caused my cycle to change again. It varies between 28 to 32 days. Today is the 40th day since my last period. I have abdominal pain like I'm going to get my period. I have a white sticky discharge, swollen abdomen and I've gone to the loo today 3 times with a number 2 and feel like I can go again. What can be the cause of this? I did 2 home pregnancy tests a few days ago that came back negative. Am I pregnant or is something else wrong with me?
With to miscarrying your are prone to develop PID(pelvic inflammatory disease). This is clinically substantiated by lower abdominal pain and white discharge. Consult your Gynecologist for a vaginal swab and ultrasound of the pelvic for diagnosis. A course of antibiotic may be needed to treat the infection if any.
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TTC. Delayed Periods, White Sticky Discharge, Swollen Abdomen, Frequent Passing Stools. History Of Miscarriages. HPT Negative. Concerning?
Hello, With to miscarrying your are prone to develop PID(pelvic inflammatory disease). This is clinically substantiated by lower abdominal pain and white discharge. Consult your Gynecologist for a vaginal swab and ultrasound of the pelvic for diagnosis. A course of antibiotic may be needed to treat the infection if any.