Hi everyone about 3 weeks ago I had a laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy I had deep endo completed removed, my tubes fixed as one has turned in on itself and my other had adhesions and my womb had fused to my c section scar it took me a good week to recover and I have been trying for a baby as after two rounds of ivf a miscarriage and ectopic my gynae said he doesnt see why I cant now get pregnant naturally so obviously I wanted to take advantage of my opportunity. I should have ovulated two weeks after my OP and we have been BD'ing how ever now I keep getting a stabbing type pain in my lowe right abdomen has anyone had anything similar as I'm getting worried at the pain and worried I have a problem. Sorry for the long post.
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Pain after laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy on right side
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I had a lap and hysteroscopy and excision and just general service as I think of it. I have had the same right sided stabbing pain but my nurse is on leave until Monday be cause I wanted to talk to her about it amongst other symptoms. I had my ovaries suspended for 5 days post no and now I am exactly 1 month post. I know I haven't answered your question as such. More of a me too. Once I've spoken to the nurse I'll update you xx
Hi sorry to hear you are still unwell. I had full hysterectomy in 2009 after many miscarriages (I did conceive once and now have a 15yr old). I have suffered recently (past 12mths) with right sided pain. I’ve seen urologists and gynaecologists and even had an appendectomy but the pain is still there. I’ve self referred to a specialist Endo Clinic in Birmingham and the working diagnosis is that I have lesions, scar tissues and possibly left over endo from previous surgeries on bladder and bowel. I wanted to write and advise the following:
Despite trying everything and three miscarriages we conceived after taking Agnes Castus herbal supplement, recommended to me by a colleague (all my work friends took it and 5 of us were pregnant at the same time!) When taking these my symptoms significantly lessened and I was pregnant within 3 months. My symptoms did not return until 6 months after the birth.
Secondly, keep a log. Is the pain worse when bladder is filling, or you need to empty bowel, or when on the loo, or after eating etc? Use this evidence to go armed to GP for referral/investigation.
This was the only thing that worked for me! If you are any where near Birmingham, UK I would definitely recommend even if you had to pay for first consult and use this with your GP to springboard any NHS service provision
Hope that helps
K x