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What Causes Abdominal Pain After Menstruation?

Good morning Doc..for the past 2 months I am having this lower abdomen pain 3 to 4 days after my mestruation, it's pain is similar with that of mestrual pains that includes the back & pelvis. I feel like my placenta is going down espcially when I move and even just walk, this usually for 1 to days..please educate me on this..thank you so much
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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It would have been a better idea if you would have given a proper history about your age, marital status, status of children you have ( if married )...

Anyway, The pains you described are suggestive of resistance to free flow to the blood. This can be due to narrowed cervix, a development of a polyp in cervix, or a fibroid causing a blockage.

I would advise you to have a consultation and internal examination by a Gynecologist and an ultrasonography to define the problem and further management .

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What Causes Abdominal Pain After Menstruation?

Hi. It would have been a better idea if you would have given a proper history about your age, marital status, status of children you have ( if married )... Anyway, The pains you described are suggestive of resistance to free flow to the blood. This can be due to narrowed cervix, a development of a polyp in cervix, or a fibroid causing a blockage. I would advise you to have a consultation and internal examination by a Gynecologist and an ultrasonography to define the problem and further management .