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What Could Cause Popping Sensation In The Abdomen After Tubal Ligation Postpartum?

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Posted on Thu, 30 Jun 2022
Question: I had my baby girl 10 months ago and discovered I was pregnant with her rather far into the pregnancy. I had my tubes tied after her delivery. For the last couple months I've been experiencing "popping" sensations all over my abdomen, almost like fetal movement. My stomach is also extremely distended and hard. I have a history of severe endometriosis and PCOS. I have not taken a pregnancy test as of right now, but I did take one last month and it was negative. I also just ended my cycle about 2 days ago. I have started a probiotic, taken gas-x, and changed my diet with no real improvement.
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Answered by Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar (24 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Some more information, USG report?

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

First of all do not panic.

Your symptoms can be due to problems related to your digestive system and with your reproductive system specifically related to ovaries. As you have mentioned about PCOS and Endometriosis, I would like to know if you have done my USG - sonography report, recently.

As you had your tubal ligation done, and your pregnancy tests are negative, you can very well assume that you are not pregnant.

Your symptoms about distension and popping sensation can be due to digestive system issues.
In this regard I would like to know if you have any symptoms like hyperacidity or vomiting or loose motions etc?
Is your pain related to food intake?

Please feel free to communicate with me again. Your input will be of help to suggest you the best possible treatment options. I hope this answer helps you.
Thanks.
Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar (1 hour later)
No I have not had any ultrasounds or anything of that nature done recently. I do have some stomach discomfort and it seems to not really change after eating. I feel it the most in the morning. My bowel movements are about the same as they have always been.
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Answered by Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar (9 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Oral medication. USG if needed.

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

I will suggest you to seek prescription support from your treating doctor for tablets containing Ornidazole and Ofloxacin twice a day for a week along with antacid like Pantoprazole and pre pro biotics.

Try avoiding deep-fried foods, bakery products for a week or so.
If symptoms do not subside then please get ultrasound done.

In case of any doubt feel free to communicate. I hope this answer helps you.
Thanks.
Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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What Could Cause Popping Sensation In The Abdomen After Tubal Ligation Postpartum?

Brief Answer: Some more information, USG report? Detailed Answer: Hi, First of all do not panic. Your symptoms can be due to problems related to your digestive system and with your reproductive system specifically related to ovaries. As you have mentioned about PCOS and Endometriosis, I would like to know if you have done my USG - sonography report, recently. As you had your tubal ligation done, and your pregnancy tests are negative, you can very well assume that you are not pregnant. Your symptoms about distension and popping sensation can be due to digestive system issues. In this regard I would like to know if you have any symptoms like hyperacidity or vomiting or loose motions etc? Is your pain related to food intake? Please feel free to communicate with me again. Your input will be of help to suggest you the best possible treatment options. I hope this answer helps you. Thanks. Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar