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What Does Pain In The Pelvic Area After A Miscarriage Indicate?

hi l had a miscarriage 3 weeks ago at 11 weeks+.l bled for 7 days having pain on my groin pelvis extending to my legs.it affected my walking.went for a scan they said miscarriage was complete.when bleeding stoped the pain was gone and was now testing neg on home test.after a week the pain relapsed at l think area of ovaries on the lower abdomen.what can it possibly be and the cause
Fri, 5 Jan 2018
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Hi,
Thanks for asking.
Pain after the bleeding has stopped after miscarriage & for a week is rare, It can be -
- In complete abortion
- Infection.
You should consult your gynecologist immediately for detailed examination / usg scanning ( if needful ) & management specifically,
Do nor massage or foment abdomen You can take tab. Ibuprofem over the counter if pain is unbearable,
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What Does Pain In The Pelvic Area After A Miscarriage Indicate?

Hi, Thanks for asking. Pain after the bleeding has stopped after miscarriage & for a week is rare, It can be - - In complete abortion - Infection. You should consult your gynecologist immediately for detailed examination / usg scanning ( if needful ) & management specifically, Do nor massage or foment abdomen You can take tab. Ibuprofem over the counter if pain is unbearable, Thanks