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Bootles
11-09-19, 11:43
I posted around late July\early August about slight red spotting after an orgasm and pooing that lasted a week or so then I got my withdrawal bleed from my pill and have had no bleeding since. During this time I dropped half a stone or more as I didn't eat or poo properly...I also lay in bed depressed for a whole month. During this time I was visually and physically examined down there by two GPS who were not worried but one found slight infection on my cervix in the last days of August so I had antibiotics until Wednesday last week.

Normal bowel movements and eating have resumed since the start of this month. I have also started back at work in a primary school. On the surface I appear better.

Since last Monday I've had a weird pulling sort of sensation where my right thigh meets my hip area. It's noticeable when walking and sometimes I feel fullish there. It is not noticeable when lying down. It seems to sometimes radiate to my hip or to just under my bum.

I'm also experiencing a lighter period. Red blood for sure and some full sanitary pads but it seems to have stopped today instead of Friday. So I've had 2 and half days-3 days instead of 5. It was on time this month but early for the 2 months previously.

Very worried there's a cervical or gyno tumour pressing somewhere.

Can anyone help?

Bootles
11-09-19, 11:46
Forgot to add I am on the combined pill for 9 years, no pregnancies or possibility of being pregnant and I am 33. This is my first withdrawal bleed period since my one mentioned in my worrying episode.

Bootles
12-09-19, 10:26
Can someone please help? This groin sensation is driving me into freefall.

I'm off work today so I don't have to walk and feel it.

Please help.

BlueIris
12-09-19, 11:09
Sorry you're suffering; remember you've been checked recently so there's unlikely to be anything much wrong.

Bootles
12-09-19, 11:32
Thanks for replying. Your continued support to people on these boards is appreciated so much.

I just feel like I have this tumour hiding further up. I believe they are called adenocarcinomas and make up 20 percent of cervical cancers...that's about 640 women each year. Harder to detect on smears and things.

Bootles
16-09-19, 21:56
Update:

My period ended up finishing on Friday in the end which was good as It was unusual 5 days. It was certainly lighter overall though with less pain than usual.

Pain has got less noticeable and I have used some 10% ibuprofen gel which has helped a little. Did lots of waking yesterday around a zoological garden park and still more comfy than last week.

I'm still very fearful of a tumour hiding in my upper reproductive system but I'm trying to solider on.