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How to know PID? Really need help

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Hello Ladies,

I really need help. I have miscarriage 4months ago and started to feel pain on my right abdomen. The pain stopped when I got my 1st period after MC the very next month. But 2 weeks after the pain was back and went to my right pelvic area and right foot. The pain get worst if i walk. But sometimes when I sit and lay down the pain is gone. I dont have fever or abnormal vaginal discharge since my misscariage. I've done MRI, CT scan, USG and all doctors tell me everything is fine when it is not. Please help me

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I’m also having lower right pelvic pain that feels better on my period and then returns afterwards. I’m also concerned about PID but every test I have comes back normal. Have yo heard anything else?

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