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23 weeks postnatal but in agony!

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I gave birth to my LG 23 weeks ago. 6 weeks postnatal I went to see GP as I had the odd bad pelvic pain. They sent to to Gynecology ward at local hospital for a US scan. All was okay, just put it down to body recovering.

It all settled down other than the odd pain but over the past 3-4 weeks I've had really strong pains in my ovaries. ***TMI*** sex most of the time is absolutely agonsing! And I feel like my cervix is being ripped out. I have booked a GP appt but its mid next month as they are booked up due to post festive rush.

I haven't had a period since giving birth and I haven't been bleeding but I keep having jelly and slimey like discharge with blood in but it is weird as it isn't a period and is coming out consistently.

Anyone have any ideas what this could be or has the same issues! I just want to be out of pain.

Thanks

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