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Re: NOTSURE: movement in my lower stomach

From: cherise (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 19 May 2009 13:42:34 -0500 (CDT)


At Sun, 17 May 2009, Professor Galal Lotfi wrote: > could i be preganat? what dose the little movement in my stomach mean and I know it is not gas.
>Tubal ligation might cause some drawbacks for some women. Ligation of
>the tubes might cause pelvic congestion that cause some bleeding on
>regular or irregular basis.
>Again it might cause some heviness, abdominal and back pains.
>All you need for that is some pain killers and some medication to
>relieve congestion. Check it with your Doctor.
>
>At Fri, 15 May 2009, cherise wrote:
>>
>>Hi I am a 25y/o and i have two childeren already. i had my tubes tied
>>after my last baby which was a year ago, and know i have been feeling
>>little movement in my lower abdoman. it feels like a baby kick but not
>>suer what it is. i went to the hosiptal twice. once for bleeding for
>>two weeks and the other for sharp pain on my side. both times they took
>>urian and said i wasnt pregant they even took a pap. i am not had any
>>sickness,but i didnt have it with my preganacy. i just feel wied. the
>>only thing that keeps bothering me is my back. the movement is both
>>when i sit or stand or lay down. i had my last period in the begining
>>of april but i began bleeding two weeks at the end of april into the
>>beganing of may it stop on may 6, i been having light abdoman pain what
>>dose this meaning? I really need some help!
>
>--
>Professor Galal Lotfi, MD. MRCOG
>14A Sherif street.
>Cairo. Egypt
>202-24535597
>



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