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Worsening Shooting Pains In Pelvic Area Extending To Vagina Post D&C. Any Suggestions?

Hello! I recently had a d&c done, I experienced mild cramps and bleeding for 2 days after, then the 3rd day severe sharp shooting pain in my pelvic area that goes through my vagina area as well! Had a UA done, and my urine was clean! My Dr keeps saying this is normal pain, but it s getting worse not better, any suggestions?
Fri, 6 Dec 2013
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. It is really quite normal to get pain but as your pain is increasing you can take mefenimic acid for this to control pain. Dont take much stress about this. This is very normal and it gradually decreases with time. Hope this answers your query. Thank you.
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Worsening Shooting Pains In Pelvic Area Extending To Vagina Post D&C. Any Suggestions?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. It is really quite normal to get pain but as your pain is increasing you can take mefenimic acid for this to control pain. Dont take much stress about this. This is very normal and it gradually decreases with time. Hope this answers your query. Thank you.