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Reason For Feeling Pressure During Urination?

I have a question. I gave birth in nov. 15.13 and had my period normal. It s now jan.24 14. And just got my period the 22nd. Of jan. And it I feel pressure when I pee like on my abdomen and when I poop too. What s wrong with me? It kinda hurts when I walk well not hurt but a lot of pressure. Also when I sit. Kinda like cramps and I do cramp but i don t know if it from that feeling. Please help.
posted on Mon, 27 Jan 2014
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

If you have had C-section, such cramps can be caused by adhesions in the abdominal cavity which pull and narrow intestines. Especially if you have any diarrhea/constipation problem as well.
Hernia in the scar area is also possible.
If there was no C-section, the symptoms you have may indicate uterine problems like an inflammation.
I suggest you to consult gynecologist in first row. Transvaginal ultrasound needs to be done.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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Reason For Feeling Pressure During Urination?

Hello! Thank you for the query. If you have had C-section, such cramps can be caused by adhesions in the abdominal cavity which pull and narrow intestines. Especially if you have any diarrhea/constipation problem as well. Hernia in the scar area is also possible. If there was no C-section, the symptoms you have may indicate uterine problems like an inflammation. I suggest you to consult gynecologist in first row. Transvaginal ultrasound needs to be done. Hope this will help. Regards.