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  1. 28/9/08 16:53

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    stellaplumb

    ive just spoken to nhs direct and they have said to have some more pain killers and try a hot water bottle and if they presisit to go to emergency doctor. thamk you for your advise.

  2. 28/9/08 16:27

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    digport

    I 'm glad for you that you didn't have a lot of pain .  Do you feel ill at all and are there any other symptoms. 

    I had terrible pain with first af after mc.

    Digport x

  3. 28/9/08 16:10

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    stellaplumb

    Hi i have finished bleeding. And i didnt have a great deal of pain after mc. so i am totlly confused my today. x

  4. 28/9/08 15:56

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    digport

    Hi stellaplumb

    Sorry for your loss. When I had my mc I had some pain for up to about four weeks after.  However if you have a temperature or notice any odours see somone about it . Has the bleeding stopped? if not this may be reason for the pain. Hope this helps Digport x

  5. 28/9/08 15:44

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    Worriedstellaplumb

    Hi i Dont know if anybody can give me any advise> i had a mc 3 weeks ago and today i have lots of pain down below it hurts when i sit down,cough,any thinhg that pulls hurts. i wonder if possible i have the start of an infection or something????? what should i do?

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