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Ovarian cancer symptom's? |
Iam a 28 year old mother of 5. Just had our 5th baby...6 month's ago. I started noticing bloating in my stomach shortly before I found out I was pregnant in November 2006. I asked my OBGYN at which the same time I found out I was pregnant. He said this was normal considering I had already had 4 babie's. So, after the birth of my baby boy in July I go back to my OBGYN to have my post partum check up. He examined me and said everything was fine. I came back 2 week's later for my annual and my pap smear was normal also. Here Iam 6 months later with the abdominal bloating, severe acid reflux;and bleeding after intercourse. So...my question does this sound like ovarian cancer? I figured when my obgyn examined me postpartum...he would have felt something? Any information is appreciated. Thank's. Could be uterine fibroids. Ask for another pap when you see him next. The symptoms may be from your 5th birth. |
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