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What Medication Is Suggested For Pain In The Lower Abdomen Due To A Kids Activity?

My toddler decided to use my (not pregnant) lower abdomen as her trampoline and it actually hurt me pretty good. Area still aches but I am also ovulating. Is it possible to injure the uterus this way? There is no bleeding, just an ache in the lower abdomen. Thanks!
Fri, 2 May 2014
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Hi,

It is not a good idea to let your toddler use your lower abdomen as her trampoline because:
- you will get hurt
- she will get used of bad habits

With regards to ovulating, as long as you are not having severe pain and no bleeding, nothing worrisome won't happen.

If you notice anything unusual, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible and run further tests for evaluation.

Dr.Albana
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What Medication Is Suggested For Pain In The Lower Abdomen Due To A Kids Activity?

Hi, It is not a good idea to let your toddler use your lower abdomen as her trampoline because: - you will get hurt - she will get used of bad habits With regards to ovulating, as long as you are not having severe pain and no bleeding, nothing worrisome won t happen. If you notice anything unusual, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible and run further tests for evaluation. Dr.Albana