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Q: Trying to Get Pregnant - Chronic Side Pain
asked by: 2pink on August 29th, 2007
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I am 25 years old and had a miscarriage a year ago. My husband and I have been trying to get pregnant since then but I have been having some problems with my body that nobody can figure out. 3 months after my miscarriage I left a tampon in for a month. I went to the doctor 3 times before I found the tampon and they told me I had a yeast infection. They treated me for that and it didn't go away so they took some blood tests. By this time I had a horrible pain in my left side and it wasn't going away. I found the tampon the following month but the side pain has never gone away. I've seen my obgyn, had an ultra sound, ct and colonoscopy but all tests have been normal. I'm assuming that until I find out what's wrong I won't be able to get pregnant. Maybe it's not a good idea to try until I figure it out. Does anyone have any advice what to do next?
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