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Perenium Pressure/Pain

In October, I went into premature labour and lost my son at 20 weeks. Prior to going into labour I had intense perenium pressure/pain. AF started yesterday and I had that same pressure/pain today. Why does this happen during AF? Could it be that I was just pregnant and miscarried? Is there another reason for it?
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414635 tn?1272217693
could it be possible that you have endometerosis? I know it can cause very painful periods and is different in everyone. Sorry for your loss, i lost a baby at 19 weeks due to chromosne issues so i know what it feels like emotionaly, some people just don't understand that's its different then an early miscarriage. My heart goes out to you
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I've had this before I lost my son though too during other cycles. My doc told me the pressure before I lost him was from him pushing down when I was going into labour...I just don't understand why it would be happening now.
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623156 tn?1322865851
I'm sorry for your loss. It may be that your body just hasn't healed completely. It has onlhy been 4 mos. If it's really painful I would give your dr a call. Were you prescribed something back in octobler? I'm so sorry for you. How are you doing? Try to take it easy when you have your period. I hope you feel better soon....
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The pressure is from your cramping uterus! Sorry to hear about your son.
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