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Aching Dull Feeling In Lower Stomach, Lower Back Pain, On Implant. What Could Cause This?

I have a really uncomfortable aching dull feeling in my lower stomach and have lower back pain also, ive been on the implant for over 6 months and have had constant browny discharge since I had it put in. My stomach feels like my muscles are badly pulled but I haven t done anything to pull them, quite worried! Had this for well over a week and it comes and goes regularly.
Thu, 4 Apr 2013
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The implant has its own side effects some of which you are experiencing. It is possible that you might have an infection and this needs to be investigated and treated. You can also visit your doctor to check if the implant is in the right position.

If you continue to experience problems, you can consider switching to other contraceptive measures.
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Aching Dull Feeling In Lower Stomach, Lower Back Pain, On Implant. What Could Cause This?

The implant has its own side effects some of which you are experiencing. It is possible that you might have an infection and this needs to be investigated and treated. You can also visit your doctor to check if the implant is in the right position. If you continue to experience problems, you can consider switching to other contraceptive measures.