No, it's not normal. Go to the emergency room. When I had mine done 3 years ago, the same thing happened. However, I was in such bad pain with cramps the night after the procedure, my husband rushed me to the hospital. At the hospital, they did a CT scan and found that my uterus was punctured and a portion of my small intestine was frozen. They admitted me to the hospital and the following day I went syptic. I had to have that portion of the intestine removed. I have never been the same since.
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No, it's not normal. Go to the emergency room. When I had mine done 3 years ago, the same thing happened. However, I was in such bad pain with cramps the night after the procedure, my husband rushed me to the hospital. At the hospital, they did a CT scan and found that my uterus was punctured and a portion of my small intestine was frozen. They admitted me to the hospital and the following day I went syptic. I had to have that portion of the intestine removed. I have never been the same since.
October 2, 2014 - 5:45amThis Comment
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