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Pain In Tummy, Heavy Bleeding After Tubes Clamped. Have Painful Period And Sex. Should I Remove Clamp?

I had my tubes clamped two years ago. Ever since I've had pains in my lower right and left tummy. I bleed heavier and more often. Like every two weeks I have a period. And when I am on my period it's so painful I can barely walk. Sex is even painful in many positions. My question, is I heard of girls, having to have them removed because of similar issues. Does thus sound like I should.
Tue, 12 Nov 2013
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

Yes, there have been reported complications due to which many women have had to reverse the procedure, but we can only decide this after an elaborate examination.

So please do schedule an appointment with your treating doctor and get evaluated.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Pain In Tummy, Heavy Bleeding After Tubes Clamped. Have Painful Period And Sex. Should I Remove Clamp?

Hello ma am and welcome. Yes, there have been reported complications due to which many women have had to reverse the procedure, but we can only decide this after an elaborate examination. So please do schedule an appointment with your treating doctor and get evaluated. Hope this helps. Best wishes.