Well what type of tubal did you recieve? There are at least 5 different types and all have different possibilities however being 19 years ago, i HIGHLY doubt they're related.Because after tubal steralization you still have menstration, I really just think it's youre period. Dark blood just means it took longer to make its way down so it's coagulated because it's older and has been exposed to air more (not a big deal and very common). And period cramps are common too...
So I personaly wouldn't worry about it unless it didnt go away (then just make a gyn apt) because you know your wounds have healed so it's not internal bleeding or anything like that after 19 years. So if there was a problem, I dont think it would be tubal related anyhow. Take some ibuprofen and drink lots of fluids and see if it lasts longer than a period does or gets unbearable. Good luck.
Maybe you hirt it and now it is bleading alot you need to go to the hospital fast and go check it out ok. P.S. Dr.Health SUP DUDE =)
Some women do report feeling some light cramping and possibly spotting at the time of implantation. Therefore tightening or tension could be cramping like that. ~pawsalmighty
There are probably dozens, if not hundreds of conditions for which cramping in the lower abdomen would not be unusual. WikiAnswers is probably not your best source of information for this question.
Yes
yes it is common its just the way that the body is changing after having menstrual cycles. as long as you do not have bleeding that is heavy or like really bad cramping that wants to make you push.
pregnancy
Cramping in the lower abdomen and back can be a sign of a miscarriage, however it is not 100 percent specific for miscarriage, as several other conditions can cause similar symptoms, including Braxton-Hicks contractions, or even labor. If you are having these pains, especially associated with vaginal bleeding or fluid leakage, you should seek help immediately.
Those were my exact symptoms (except the toe pain :)) i knew i was pregnant before i even took a test. you and only you know ur body and know when there is something different going on! as long as the cramping is mild and not bringing you to your knees and if your not bleeding then your okay!
Symptoms include a dull, throbbing cramping in the lower abdomen that may radiate to the lower back and thighs.
Pregnancy. Or hormonal imbalances? not sure...
Menstrual cramps will typically occur across the entire lower abdomen, not just on one side of the abdomen. Menstrual cramps can also cause cramping in the back, stomach, and thighs too.
If you have pain in your lower abdomen, along with cramping, you may have trapped gas. You can take something to help you pass the gas.