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Burning near my C-section line and left side of ovarie? |
I had a c-section 2 years ago and for a week and a half now i have had burning on my ceserian line and on my left side where my ovarie is. What in the world could this be from? Could this be a infection or what? Has anybody had this feeling after having a c-section a long time ago? I've never had a c-section before but the burning sensation that you are talking about I got after my laparoscopic surgery in June. It turned out to be something with my nerve trying to heal from that surgery. |
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