Bleeding After Miscarriage, Blood Test Done, HCG, Lower Abdominal Pain, Uterus Pain, Tender To Touch Cervix
I had a miscarriage at 6 weeks. I had bleeding and passed clots for a few days. That was a week and a hang ago. I had blood work done last Thursday and my hcg was 134 and Saturday it was 72. Dr. said my body took care of it on its own. I have had a lot of lower abdominal pain for almost a week now that is severe sometimes. I just realized today that its pain from my uterus . When I touch my cervix it is really tender and hurts. Also when I have gas the pain gets really bad. What could cause this?
Hello
It can be symptoms of endometfitis, this pathology could be caused by clots of blood in your uterine cavity. Probably it is pelvic inflammatory disease. The temperature should be measured with ultrasound investigation of your pelvic organs and full blood count, careful inspection of vaginal and uterine cultures. There can be (but very rarely) coexistence of uterine and extrauterine (more often in fallopian tube) pregnancies. As a result once two day HCG level in blood has to be controlled in order to manage this situation properly (conservative treatment or laparoscopy can be used).
Wish you Good Health
Dr O. Aleksandrov
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Bleeding After Miscarriage, Blood Test Done, HCG, Lower Abdominal Pain, Uterus Pain, Tender To Touch Cervix
Hello It can be symptoms of endometfitis, this pathology could be caused by clots of blood in your uterine cavity. Probably it is pelvic inflammatory disease. The temperature should be measured with ultrasound investigation of your pelvic organs and full blood count, careful inspection of vaginal and uterine cultures. There can be (but very rarely) coexistence of uterine and extrauterine (more often in fallopian tube) pregnancies. As a result once two day HCG level in blood has to be controlled in order to manage this situation properly (conservative treatment or laparoscopy can be used). Wish you Good Health Dr O. Aleksandrov