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My infection of my uterus, ruptured cyst, or something new?

Over 3 months ago i went to the doctor for a possible miscarriage, nothing shown on ultra sounds and no positive tests but I bled with tissue for 2 months. I developed a Infection in my uterus (along with fever and vomiting) and 4 rounds of antibiotics later, I still have an infection. I've been in and out of my doctors and the hospital. They did find a 5mm cyst on my right ovary thay wasn't there the first ultra sound and one of the left that had collapsed. They only gave me more antibiotics and sent me on my way. Now I am having pain all over my abdomen for the past 3 weeks. A CT Scan came back "normal" which I know is wrong because the ultra sound the day before showed I still has ovarian cysts. I am having pain on both sides (where my oivarias are) and now am having bad below, and on both sides of my belly-botton that comes and goes. (But it is always sore) when the pain gets worse it makes me sweat and feel nauseas but it goes away. Although I finally quit bleeding, there is still the strange smell, sorness, and night sweats I had with the infection in my uterus, so I'm sure it's still there. I do not know what to do now. I'm in so much pain I can barely get out of the house. (Sitting seems to make it worse)
Has anyone had this happen? I understand why my oivarias could hurt, but this more recent pain around my belly botton with all of this is confusing. I have normal stool, not constipated, no blood in it or anything. I don't take any meds atm
PLEASE HELP IF YOU KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS.
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