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Revision as of 01:27, 27 April 2006

Women and Pelvic pain


Most women, sometime in their lives and/or pregnancy, experience pelvic pain. It normally caused by:
normal functioning of the reproductive system
uterine, vaginal, ovarian, cervical, or cystic abnormalties/damage
menstral cycle
or even that a fetus is ready to be birthed.

In cases such as appendicitus, or ruptured tubal pregnancy, immediate medical attention is required. The main way to tell if you have a ruptured (ectopic) pregnancy is if menstrual-like bleeding occurs along with the pain. Another case is ovarian cysts, when it/they twist, called torsion. This will cut off circulation to the ovary, and if not removed, kill it, and it will be removed along with the ovary.

External links


Advanced Gynecology Studies