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Period Like Cramps, Headaches, Nausea. Had Tubal Litigation. What Does It Indicate?

Hello I am 28 years old have been having period like cramps and jumps in the stomach that feel.like small kicks I have had a tubal ligation after our third child was born but we are wanting more children and I get headaches almost everyday and have been nauseated and eating a lot I also have done a pregnancy test which came up negative of course and have done research on tubal.pregnancies and ectopic pregnancy what could this be sign of I just have not felt my self lately
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Hi, It appears to be due to infection, pregnancy test is negative means negative by all means, after tubectomy, tubal pregnancy is also not possible. i to my patients with such symptoms prescribe fluconazole, cifixime, pain killers for head ache, and antispasmodics for abdominal pain, and alprazolam.5mg at bed time. Thank you.
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Period Like Cramps, Headaches, Nausea. Had Tubal Litigation. What Does It Indicate?

Hi, It appears to be due to infection, pregnancy test is negative means negative by all means, after tubectomy, tubal pregnancy is also not possible. i to my patients with such symptoms prescribe fluconazole, cifixime, pain killers for head ache, and antispasmodics for abdominal pain, and alprazolam.5mg at bed time. Thank you.