no period for 2 months after abortion with constant abdominal pain
Question Posted Monday March 17 2014, 11:38 pm
i had my abortion in January 29 and till date (march 17) i am not having my periods but I am having constant abdominal pain. it varies on a pain scale 1/10 to 9/10 but i am having this abdominal pain constantly. ultrasonography reported no infection at all. doctor suggested me oval-g drug that gives me nauseousness but no period still. i want to know what will be the next step after this.
If you're having pain, obviously something is wrong. If by chance after more testing, there still is no medical reason for your pain, then you may need to look at an emotional reason/cause for it.
The mind has an ability to affect ones physical health positively and also negatively based on what emotions we are going through. You may have had good reasons for the abortion. And despite your choice, subconsciously a part of you feels guilty and struggles with not being able to forgive yourself and go on. I don't know whats going on in your mind that may be affecting what you feel, but thats just a guess. If you need to discover what is going on for you emotionally and need counseling to get over it and let it go, then do so.
Good luck dear! [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
Razhie answered Tuesday March 18 2014, 10:20 am: We can't know. You'll need to speak to your doctor.
There are many different types of abortion, and they come with different possible complications. We don't know medical history, or what other factors may be going on.
Keep up with the doctor, and find another doctor if you aren't comfortable with the advice you are getting from this one. That really is the very best advice anyone can give you. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
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