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What Causes Contraction Pain After Child Birth?

Hi, I'm 25, 5ft 9 and roughly 9-10 stone.
I had a normal delivery with my 10 month old baby who is my only child. After giving birth i was fine but for the last few months i have been getting little contraction pains that come then go but since yesterday till now the pains are alot more worse where even my legs will go weak? I dont have no tablets, drugs or drink. I'm still breastfeeding and i'm active? please help as i'm really worried...i have had implant since november last year
Wed, 15 Oct 2014
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
welcome

dont worry
as you are saying u had stone...stone can be one of the cause for your intermittent pain...

implant does not cause pain..so dont worry

i think you should do visit with your doctor so that exact cause can be identified...and the treatments depents on the cause only...

sonography will help you...
thanks
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What Causes Contraction Pain After Child Birth?

welcome dont worry as you are saying u had stone...stone can be one of the cause for your intermittent pain... implant does not cause pain..so dont worry i think you should do visit with your doctor so that exact cause can be identified...and the treatments depents on the cause only... sonography will help you... thanks