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Re: PAINFULperiods after miscarriage

From: Alfonso (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 29 Jul 1999 16:18:24 -0700 (PDT)


Hi. I had a molar pregnancy in dec/97 and a d&c done too. Also, after that, my periods have changed a lot. Before I did not have any pain at all. Now I have pain and not the usual one, a normal cramp, that I have on day two, but a more severe pain as if someone was pushing me from the inside and trying to get out. My periods also have changed in color, specially on the first day and the last one. This month I thought I was pregnant after 1 year of trying, I did a home test and was positive, but my hCG levels were very low, at the end it turned out I was not pregnant after all! My doc told me maybe it could be endo, I'm starting the tests to verify it, maybe you should talk to your doctor about it and check out if its just a normal change or something else. Good luck.

Lia. --- anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: > I had a miscarriage and a d&c done back in may.
> Since than i have had
> very painful periods with cramping and back aches so
> bad that I cannot
> hardly do any thing for 4 or 5 days except lay
> around. These cramps are
> so bad that over the counter medication usually
> doesn't help very much.
> My periods are also very heavy with alot of
> clotting. My period was not
> like this before the miscarriage. I only had cramps
> the day i started
> my period and they weren't nearly this painful. Is
> this normal?
>

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