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Delayed Periods With Back Pain, Cramping Headache, Mood Swings, Negative Hpt, Some Pelvic Pain. What Is It?

Hi I'm 25 mother of 3 the youngest is 1 I had my tubes tied after her birth and I have had the most horrible periods since. I'll skip periods for 2 months and then practically bleed to death for 7 plus days. I am 73 days late now with back pain cramping headache mood swings and 3 negative hpt. I also am having some pelvic pain, I had harp right pelvic pain in Sunday that doubled me over
Wed, 19 Jun 2013
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Hi,
It is natural for distorted periods to be seen for sometime after a tubal ligation, but, as you have been having persistent pain and heavy bleeding, it is advisable to contact a specialist for a proper assessment along with a trans-vaginal sonogram. Hormonal imbalance, pelvic adhesions or pelvic infection may cause such a picture and treatment is essential if this is the case. Wish you good health.
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Delayed Periods With Back Pain, Cramping Headache, Mood Swings, Negative Hpt, Some Pelvic Pain. What Is It?

Hi, It is natural for distorted periods to be seen for sometime after a tubal ligation, but, as you have been having persistent pain and heavy bleeding, it is advisable to contact a specialist for a proper assessment along with a trans-vaginal sonogram. Hormonal imbalance, pelvic adhesions or pelvic infection may cause such a picture and treatment is essential if this is the case. Wish you good health.