Yes, old injuries tend to cause pain as you age and this is very common.
A friend tells me that she had pelvic fracture( hair line)during child birth 10 years ago and had been living with pelvic pain.Now she is unable to have sex, sever pain in legs and lower back.She also suffers from dipression.She has been told that only solution is pelvic surgery. IS IT POSSIBLE TO LIVE A NORMAL LIFE AGAIN WITH OUT SURGERY?
It is possible to be caused by PID.
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long term affects r largly unkown, but there would be little evidence to support such statement.
yes...
First, a couple years in a row. Then, every four years. Then, you can stop of you ask your doctor around 65
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12 years
Yes. Your bone doesn't actually "knit" back together, but grows new bone over the fracture. The calcification of this bone (how strong it is) can be aged.
Usually a fracture in soluble rock. Over thousands or more years of water flowing along the fracture, the rock gradually dissolves, leaving behind a void or a cave.
Pelvic exams start earlier if the teenager (under 18 years) requests oral contraception. Pap smears should continue once yearly for three years and at the physicians discretion following this time.
Your UID is 10 years old? Have you had pelvic inflammatory disease, and heavier menstrual periods and cramps? Did you become infertile? Whatever the case, withdrawal doesn't work! It's always possible to get pregnant.