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movements in the womb and infertility

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PostPosted: 06/30/08 - 12:09    Post subject: movements in the womb and infertility Vote now! Reply with quote

Pls I need help, I did abortion sometime ago (twice) and now, I have been married for almost 2 years now without any issue to show for it. Though atimes,I do have virginal discharge,foul smell menses, and serious virginal itching (as am having now),as well as having strange feelings in my womb and polluting (i.e.farting/passing out gas) from time to time ( which am suspecting is during the ovulation period ) because it smells like a rotten egg.I'd done so many types of tests including HSG which the doctor told me that the result may not be real because it showed that one of the tubes is blocked ( the doctor said it may be due to contrastion due to pain in the process of carrying out the test.Could it be that there is something in my womb that is destroying/spoiling the developed eggs in the womb? Thanks. I'll appreciate you more if the reply can be send to my email address: davgusto@yahoo.com/davgusto@gmail.com (both of them are functioning)
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