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  5. I am 34 weeks pregnant and experiencing pain in my previous C-section scar, vaginal pain, and abdominal pain. My weight has reduced by 2 kg over the past three weeks. I visited my OB yesterday, who gave me an injection of Tramazac 100 mg along with two fetal lung development injections of 12 mg each. What should I do if the pain does not subside?

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I am 34 weeks pregnant and experiencing pain in my previous C-section scar, vaginal pain, and abdominal pain. My weight has reduced by 2 kg over the past three weeks. I visited my OB yesterday, who gave me an injection of Tramazac 100 mg along with two fetal lung development injections of 12 mg each. What should I do if the pain does not subside?

Asked by Female, 30 · 26 days ago

At 34 weeks, pain over a previous C-section scar should not be ignored. If the pain persists, increases, becomes continuous, or you notice tightening of the abdomen, decreased baby movements, bleeding, or fluid leakage, go to the hospital immediately. Contact your OB for proper monitoring.
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It’s important to closely monitor your pain and symptoms after the injections, especially given your pregnancy and recent weight loss.

🩺 What to Do if Pain Persists

  • If the pain in your C-section scar, vaginal area, or abdomen does not improve or worsens despite the Tramazac (tramadol) injection and fetal lung development shots, you should contact your obstetrician immediately.
  • Persistent or increasing pain, especially with weight loss, could indicate complications such as infection, scar tissue issues, or other pregnancy-related concerns that need prompt evaluation.
  • Avoid self-medicating or taking additional painkillers without your doctor’s advice, as some medications may not be safe during pregnancy.

⚠️ Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Fever, chills, or foul-smelling discharge from the scar or vaginal area
  • Severe abdominal pain or cramping that does not ease
  • Signs of preterm labor such as regular contractions, leaking fluid, or bleeding
  • Any new neurological symptoms like numbness or weakness

🩺 Follow-Up and Specialist Care

  • Keep your scheduled appointments with your obstetrician and report any new or worsening symptoms immediately.
  • If pain persists beyond what is expected or you notice any warning signs, urgent assessment by your obstetrician or a maternal-fetal medicine specialist is essential.

Your doctor can adjust pain management safely and check for any complications affecting you or your baby. If you experience severe symptoms or sudden changes, seek emergency care promptly.

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Answered 26 days ago