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Miscarriage, Leep Done. Abdominal Pain During Sex, Going To Bathroom, Sitting Down. Taking Buspar. Diagnosis?

i had a miscarriage and a leep done in just 3 months and now i have pain in my abodmen and when i have sex also when i go to the bathroom or when i sit down hard or walk hard or when i have to got to the bathroom it hurts i my lower abdomen they thought it was enometriosis but they did a laproscopic and a rectal and vaginal exam and couldnt see nothing or feel nothing they think it maybe a nerve and im on buspar now sometimes its ok and sometimes its not i am 23 years old.
Thu, 24 Oct 2013
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Hello ma'am.

It does indeed sound like an impinged nerve and would thus advise more intensive investigations to find the exact nerve or cause for your problem.

The reason why I suspect the same is due to your history of a recent miscarriage. Women normally experience an impimngement after delivery, miscarriages, hysterectomies, etc.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Miscarriage, Leep Done. Abdominal Pain During Sex, Going To Bathroom, Sitting Down. Taking Buspar. Diagnosis?

Hello ma am. It does indeed sound like an impinged nerve and would thus advise more intensive investigations to find the exact nerve or cause for your problem. The reason why I suspect the same is due to your history of a recent miscarriage. Women normally experience an impimngement after delivery, miscarriages, hysterectomies, etc. Hope this helps. Best wishes.