I had my child #2 nearly 7 months ago. After delivery I bled for nearly 4 months and am now on iron tabs and b12 injections. After numerous tests and ultrasounds and tests and antibiotics for ovary infection, my doc decided to put me back on the pill to stop the bleeding. I tried 3 different pills and nothing helped. Then she put me on the strongest pill available and it stopped. I always thought that being on the pill reduced the severity of period pain. My periods are worse than ever. When I ovulate it hurts like hell. I am always constipated and I still don't know whats going on with me. My doctor mentioned something about endometriosis (which I don't know much about) but never bothered to diagnose me as she said its too difficult without having a preocedure. Has anyone had these problems and what should I do? I'm sick of having no answers and I'm sick of feeling like my ovaries are on fire!
i have learnt that you really need to ask your dr eveything. dont leave thinking bugger what was that all about (like i always do) demand explanations and do research on what you think could be wrong and what you think would help you, then go back in and tell him what you think. i have learnt its the best way to get help oodluck
OK i guess i could help but dont judge me im 10...My mom works in the er and she told me alot. What i would do is go to the closest FINE hospital and go to the ER. Yes it slould be alittle more expenceve but the service is awesome. Have to wait but once its your turn tell them the problem, any medicen you have taken and if tanpons help...Im sorry but thats all i could think of...BUT REMEMBER FINE/FANCY HOSPITAL!!!! sorry -monkey
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