6 mos postpartum, big/hard belly

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You need to rule out cervical cancer and other undesirable things.


I appreciate your concern but I will proceed with ruling out more likely answers before jumping to cervical cancer
Anonymous
Girl you need to take a pregnancy test
Anonymous
Take another pregnancy test and come back and tell us the result!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Girl you need to take a pregnancy test


I know I did about a week ago, didn't want to act paranoid and get more tests at CVS right away, I'm making myself wait until tomorrow when a pack of 50 arrives in the mail!! (I just discovered this - you can get 50 tests for $15 rather than a measly 3 for $12.99 at CVS!!)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Take another pregnancy test and come back and tell us the result!


I got my tests tonight, used 2: not pregnant!

To be honest I think it's mostly from the extra ice creams and lack of exercise from a couple weeks of Covid/quarantine (we're a family of 5 and we all got it!).

Anyway... Sorry for the anticlimactic resolution of this ridiculous post!!!
Anonymous
Diastasis recti or a hernia
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to rule out cervical cancer and other undesirable things.


I appreciate your concern but I will proceed with ruling out more likely answers before jumping to cervical cancer


NP It's always a shock when young women get cancer. I think I can figure out why. Regardless, hope it's nothing like that OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to rule out cervical cancer and other undesirable things.


I appreciate your concern but I will proceed with ruling out more likely answers before jumping to cervical cancer


NP It's always a shock when young women get cancer. I think I can figure out why. Regardless, hope it's nothing like that OP.



PP, explain why?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to rule out cervical cancer and other undesirable things.


I appreciate your concern but I will proceed with ruling out more likely answers before jumping to cervical cancer


Yeah b.c ovarian vs cervical cancer is actually more likely for the symptoms OP is describing.
Anonymous
Diastasis Recti.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to rule out cervical cancer and other undesirable things.


I appreciate your concern but I will proceed with ruling out more likely answers before jumping to cervical cancer


Yeah b.c ovarian vs cervical cancer is actually more likely for the symptoms OP is describing.


+1
Get checked out by a doctor. There really is no harm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You need to rule out cervical cancer and other undesirable things.


I appreciate your concern but I will proceed with ruling out more likely answers before jumping to cervical cancer


NP It's always a shock when young women get cancer. I think I can figure out why. Regardless, hope it's nothing like that OP.



PP, explain why?


Sorry, I didn't mean to leave an enigmatic statement. Because it seems so ridiculous. Like that is not the way life is supposed to happen. It catches us all off guard, even doctors. Unfortunately, too many young women have suffered the effects.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I got pregnant without having my period in between. My kids are 15 months apart.


You do realize that it’s not necessary to have your period in order to get pregnant, right? First you ovulate, and then if you don’t end up getting pregnant, you have your period.


Um, yes, I think the pp you are quoting realizes this!
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