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What Causes Pain In Stomach?

R/MAM ,

baby growth in tube occurs which lead to the rupture of tube,hence i undergone surgery for that in 2008 in the right side. But now i am having severe pain below my stomach,and the pain originates from the left side and leads to right. icould not understand the reasons and cosulted several doctors but not getting result. kindly also suggest if any precaution i should take and problems will arise in my normal health due to surgery / iwant to have another issue after 3 yrs
Thu, 16 Nov 2017
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Dear pain may due gas distension, colitis, construction, peptic ulcer etc...
chance of conceiving is reduced by around 50% if one of her tubes is ruptured or removed after an ectopic pregnancy. It says there is between a 7% and 10% chance of a repeat ectopic pregnancy, depending on what type of surgery was carried out and whether there is underlying damage to the remaining tube or tubes. Please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly.
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What Causes Pain In Stomach?

Hello Thank you for trusting HCM Dear pain may due gas distension, colitis, construction, peptic ulcer etc... chance of conceiving is reduced by around 50% if one of her tubes is ruptured or removed after an ectopic pregnancy. It says there is between a 7% and 10% chance of a repeat ectopic pregnancy, depending on what type of surgery was carried out and whether there is underlying damage to the remaining tube or tubes. Please consult your doctor he will examine and treat you accordingly.