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i am 22 years old,got married one year back.soon after my marrige i got pregnant but it was tubal pregnancy within 2 months i got ruptured and i uderwent an open surgery.tube was not removed.as per doctors advice we had a safer sex. two months back after taking all scans doctor sd that now you can try for baby.now i dint get my periods.my periods cycle is 25 days but now even after 30 days i dint get my periods.but i could see some dirt accumalating in my inner wear.i was scared because of my history.today morning i got loose motion also.wat all this means?wat should i do now?
Inner wear staining is part of urinary or vaginal infection. Loose motions can be a part of pelvic inflammation from previous tubal pregnancy, irritating the colon wall or isolated intestine infection, but the former one is more likely.
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Regards,
Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon
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Does Tubal Pregnancy Often Lead To Loose Motions?
Hi, Inner wear staining is part of urinary or vaginal infection. Loose motions can be a part of pelvic inflammation from previous tubal pregnancy, irritating the colon wall or isolated intestine infection, but the former one is more likely. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon