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PostPosted: 01/05/07 - 18:15    Post subject: knot by belly button after c section Vote now! Reply with quote

I had my second c section 8 months ago i have a knot above an slightly to the right of my belly button. is it a hernia? my stomach is also still swollen,people ask if im pregnant. i went to emergency room they also said my stomach pain is from my gallbladder, but what about the knot is it a hernia? can i have more than one surgery at a time?pleaseee help!
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