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Period with pain 2 weeks post partum
I'm 20 days post partum. Went through second c section on 29september. After c section my bleeding got arrested but came few drops a day but today I can see full fledged period like discharge with extreme pain in groin area. Feel pain to poo n pee also. Is this normal?
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Best is to get an ultrasound done.
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Get an ultrasound done Can take pain killer If it doesn’t settle Consult
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Please get a sonography of the lower abdomen done and consult with your Gynaecologist.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Following delivery you can bleed up to 45 days Continuously or off n on that is normal Pain during urination could be because of urine infection You can get tested to find out Pain during defecation could be because of constipation Have a high fibre diet
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Consult please.
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You need to get ultrasound and cbc
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