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Pain On The Left Side Of Womb After D&c Due To Heart Beat Loss. Anything Wrong ?

Hi there I have a d&c on we d 8/8/2012 due to loss of heart beat ... I was recovering well until last night I develop a pain on the left side of the womb ... If I sleep on the left side the pain will get worse.. If I sleep on the right side the pain is still bearable but there will be still pain .. Is there anyhon wrong
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hi,
some amount of pain will be there after D&C, and also there is possibility of pelvic inflammatory disease(PID) after undergoing D&C,
so your pain may be because of possible inflammation of the tube on left side, if you are having severe pain better consult gynecologist once and get examined to rule out the possibility of PID, if features suggests of presence of that, you can take antibiotic course for treating.
take care.
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Pain On The Left Side Of Womb After D&c Due To Heart Beat Loss. Anything Wrong ?

hi, some amount of pain will be there after D&C, and also there is possibility of pelvic inflammatory disease(PID) after undergoing D&C, so your pain may be because of possible inflammation of the tube on left side, if you are having severe pain better consult gynecologist once and get examined to rule out the possibility of PID, if features suggests of presence of that, you can take antibiotic course for treating. take care.