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Right Tube Due To An Ectopic Pregnancy, No Pain, Uncomfortable To Walk. Is This Normal?

I had my right tube removed 2 weeks ago due to an ectopic pregnancy . It was done laproscoptic don't know if I spelled that right . I think what I had was called salypingotpmy . Today all day my right side has been hurting nothing to painful but it's uncomfortable when I walk or get up just about anything I do . Is this normal?
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Good evening dear
Take analgesic but if it continues to hurt see doctor and have abdominal pelvic ultrasound done. It could just be tension in abdominal muscles or pschological
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Right Tube Due To An Ectopic Pregnancy, No Pain, Uncomfortable To Walk. Is This Normal?

Good evening dear Take analgesic but if it continues to hurt see doctor and have abdominal pelvic ultrasound done. It could just be tension in abdominal muscles or pschological