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Pains in the womb

Hi, the past couple of days I have been getting bursts of contraction like pains in my womb area... they are so sore i cant sit proper and when I try go to the bathroom to pass urine it feels like something is pushing out, also wheile this was happeing last night i needed to pass wind and the pain was unreal.

I was admitted to hospital with stomach pains but it took 4days of waiting before I got a scan the scan showed signs of burst cysts but it hasnt been confirmed.

Can anyone tell me what this sounds like as im quite worried x
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Ruptured cysts can definitely cause a lot of pain. It should subside within a few days. Did you follow up with your doctor? Make sure that you do. He needs to see the report of the scan and decide on the next step for you, depending on the type of cyst you had. Did they tell you that, at least? Make sure you see your doctor. You might have an infection and need meds. Good luck!
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Hi, the past couple of days I have been getting bursts of contraction like pains in my womb area... they are so sore i cant sit proper and when I try go to the bathroom to pass urine it feels like something is pushing out, also wheile this was happeing last night i needed to pass wind and the pain was unreal.

I was admitted to hospital with stomach pains but it took 4days of waiting before I got a scan the scan showed signs of burst cysts but it hasnt been confirmed.

Can anyone tell me what this sounds like as im quite worried x
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