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What Causes Stomach Pain After An Unsuccessful ICSI Procedure?

hi, i have done icsi and it was not successfull 3 weeks ago. And today i feel pain in my stomach ? i don't know why and is this pain link to isci?

i work in a shop and mostly i stand there. On 26th of May 2012i had embyro transfer and unfortunately it was not successfull

sinse then i had pain in my lower abdomen .
Wed, 25 Jun 2014
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Hi,

Welcome to HealthcareMagic.

I have read your query and understand your concern.

It could be due to an infection introduced during the procedure or a pelvic inflammatory disease.

You need to get your total counts done and a ultrasound abdomen to look the size of your pelvic organs and show them to your gynaecologist for further management.

Hope I have been helpful.

Regards,
Dr. Ashish Verma
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What Causes Stomach Pain After An Unsuccessful ICSI Procedure?

Hi, Welcome to HealthcareMagic. I have read your query and understand your concern. It could be due to an infection introduced during the procedure or a pelvic inflammatory disease. You need to get your total counts done and a ultrasound abdomen to look the size of your pelvic organs and show them to your gynaecologist for further management. Hope I have been helpful. Regards, Dr. Ashish Verma