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Abdominal pain and bellyaches are common. Though most cases of abdominal pain aren't serious, sometimes you will need to see a doctor. We’ll review some of...
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Q: Identifying the Cause of Lower Abdominal Pain
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 17th, 2006
I ovulated on the 12th of this month and now icam fhaving a continuose dull ache on the left side of my lower abdomen. i really dont understand this. I experienced similar pain for a few days during my last cycle.

Can you explain this please.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on January 24th, 2006
Fertility Answer A195
For the continuous dull ache on the left side of your lower abdomen, you can request an ultrasound examination from your gynecologist to identity its cause. If you are trying to conceive, an ultrasound can also confirm or deny a pregnancy.


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