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What Causes Stomach Bloating And Cramping Post Miscarriage?
Is it normal to have bloating in your yummy a week after miscarriage with mild period like cramps - what is this caused by, and my emotions are all over the place - is this normal and will this stabilise- and I have noticed my breast are less perky and tummy and body looks less firm is this hormonal related and willy his normalize too
Yes, it is very much normal to have stomach bloating and cramping pain after a miscarriage. Hormonal changes is the cause and body tries to get to the normal state. You can take Acetaminophen for cramps. Keep yourself well hydrated by drinking more water. Have a very good nutritious food.
Have a good night sleep. Better to have light physical activity rather than excessive stress. Try something that gives you joy to decrease the emotional pain you have been going through. You need to see a doctor if the cramps become severe, blood loss is too much, and is associated with fever.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist
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What Causes Stomach Bloating And Cramping Post Miscarriage?
Hello, Yes, it is very much normal to have stomach bloating and cramping pain after a miscarriage. Hormonal changes is the cause and body tries to get to the normal state. You can take Acetaminophen for cramps. Keep yourself well hydrated by drinking more water. Have a very good nutritious food. Have a good night sleep. Better to have light physical activity rather than excessive stress. Try something that gives you joy to decrease the emotional pain you have been going through. You need to see a doctor if the cramps become severe, blood loss is too much, and is associated with fever. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Pallavi M., Anesthesiologist