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Jessica4321
Feb 27, 2014, 12:44 PM
It started last year when on July 29th was that last first day that I started my period, and than in October I started getting super bad pains in my ovaries and went to the ER they said it was from not having my period for so long and they gave me the 5 white pills out of birth control and I took them and started my period 4 days later on the 9th of November. After I had my period on the 9th about a week later I started spotting for 3 days and than a week later I got a "baby bump" and it grew. Now its kind of smaller but its starting to hurt below my belly button where my uterus is and where my ovaries are. My stomach is also kind of leaned towards the left and it hurts enough to make me cry. Can someone PLEASE help me and tell me what you think I should do?? /

smoothy
Feb 27, 2014, 12:59 PM
So... you haven't been to the doctor since October? Why?

You should have done that months ago. I would have gone to a doctor in only days after the discomfort started.

Incidentally you don't get a baby bump until your second trimester if you are pregnant.

ScottGem
Feb 27, 2014, 01:03 PM
This is a no brainer. You should have talked to an OB/Gyn after leaving the ER. Didn't they recommend that? If I were you I would have made an appointment yesterday.

Jessica4321
Feb 27, 2014, 01:11 PM
This is a no brainer. You should have talked to an OB/Gyn after leaving the ER. Didn't they recommend that? If I were you I would have made an appointment yesterday.

They never recommended me to do anything.

Jessica4321
Feb 27, 2014, 01:12 PM
So... you haven't been to the doctor since October? Why?

You should have done that months ago. I would have gone to a doctor in only days after the discomfort started.

Incidentally you don't get a baby bump until your second trimester if you are pregnant.

Well other personal things happened

ScottGem
Feb 27, 2014, 01:25 PM
Well other personal things happened

More important than your health?

And frankly I seriously doubt that they did not recommend something. When I broke my shoulder, the ER diagnosed me, gave me a sling, told me to keep it immobile for a few days and the follow up with an orthopedist. If they told you that you were feeling pain in your ovaries because of several months without a period I can't imagine a responsible ER not recommending that you follow up with an OB/Gyn.

But even if they didn't. Don't you care about your health? Any abnormal condition needs to be checked out. So have you made an appointment yet?

smoothy
Feb 27, 2014, 01:34 PM
Well other personal things happened
A doctors visit doesn't take much time out of your life... no matter how busy you were. When I've had something that caused me a lot of discomfort more than a few days....I made time somehow.

Alty
Feb 27, 2014, 04:50 PM
You have time to go online and search for an answer, so you definitely have time to make an appointment. There's no one online that can tell you what's going on, not even a doctor could diagnose you based on a post online, nor would any doctor risk their medical license to do so. You'll need to make an appointment with your Gynecologist asap.