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Having Movement In Lower Abdominal Area. Feeling Uncomfortable To Sit, Periods Started With No Cramps. Concerned

Hi am having movement in my lower abdominal area, for about 2 weeks now. And the movement is quick then it goes away. For a couple of days its like a ball that is just sitting in my left abdominal area an then will shift to the other side. It s kinda uncomfortable to sit on the bed, without leaning back, also bending over to is uncomfortable.today I my period came. An its light, no cramping...
Thu, 13 Jun 2013
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Hello,
Any suspicious ball like lump in your lower abdomen must be brought to the notice of your doctor. It might have been there for a while until you noticed it. They will examine your lower abdomen and can ask you to consult a surgeon or gynaecologist depending on your reports.
You have not given any details about previous abdominal surgery if any.
Hope this helps.
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Having Movement In Lower Abdominal Area. Feeling Uncomfortable To Sit, Periods Started With No Cramps. Concerned

Hello, Any suspicious ball like lump in your lower abdomen must be brought to the notice of your doctor. It might have been there for a while until you noticed it. They will examine your lower abdomen and can ask you to consult a surgeon or gynaecologist depending on your reports. You have not given any details about previous abdominal surgery if any. Hope this helps.