What Could Be The Reason For Having Cramps On The Left Side Of My Stomach?
I had a tubal ligation 18yrs ago. My period was due the first of this month (03/01/14) I do realize febreuary was a short month so I alloted 2 days for that. Still today is the 14th. On the fisrt and second I cramped but no period ever came. Since then every now and then I have semi-severe cramps on the left side of my stomach sometimes. I am 40yrs old. What in the world could this be?
hello and welcome, I am Dr Nilajkumar a consultant gynecologist and I will be helping you in your queries.
There are the following possibilities: 1. Hormonal imbalances and ovarian cysts. Very common. Diagnosed by examination, ultrasound and blood tests. Hormone dysfunction may get corrected spontaneously if it is mild. 2. Pregnancy: very rare but re unioun of tubes and a tubal pregnancy is possible. Diagnosed by a urine pregnancy test. Get it done soon. 3. Premature menopause: not very common but still possible. Diagnosed by FSH, LH test if there are absent menses for at least 1 year.
So get a urine pregnancy test done. If it is negative, wait for 2 more weeks. if still no periods see a doctor.
Do not worry if the test is negative, other issues are very common and can be treated. Hope this helped you. Thanks for using HCM. Have a good day. Dr Nilajkumar Bagde Consultant Obstetrics and Gynecology
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What Could Be The Reason For Having Cramps On The Left Side Of My Stomach?
hello and welcome, I am Dr Nilajkumar a consultant gynecologist and I will be helping you in your queries. There are the following possibilities: 1. Hormonal imbalances and ovarian cysts. Very common. Diagnosed by examination, ultrasound and blood tests. Hormone dysfunction may get corrected spontaneously if it is mild. 2. Pregnancy: very rare but re unioun of tubes and a tubal pregnancy is possible. Diagnosed by a urine pregnancy test. Get it done soon. 3. Premature menopause: not very common but still possible. Diagnosed by FSH, LH test if there are absent menses for at least 1 year. So get a urine pregnancy test done. If it is negative, wait for 2 more weeks. if still no periods see a doctor. Do not worry if the test is negative, other issues are very common and can be treated. Hope this helped you. Thanks for using HCM. Have a good day. Dr Nilajkumar Bagde Consultant Obstetrics and Gynecology