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Pelvic pain during pregnancy (bekkenstabiliteit)From: Henk Hoitzing (hhoit23@knmg.nl)Sun Nov 30 05:05:39 1997
Is it possible that OAC's have influence on Pelvic pain after delivery, if a woman had pelvic pains in pregnancy? (I do not know the specific english word for this type of pain, in Dutch we name it 'bekkeninstabiliteit'. Symphysio- lysis comes very close I think). If OAC's do have influence on Symphysiolysis/pelvic pain is it the oestrogen- or progestagen component. Anyone who knowes? I am a G.P in Holland.
-- Henk Hoitzing, G.P. (huisarts) Ruinen, Holland. e-mail: hhoit23@knmg.nl
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