While you may have a return to your previous level of menstrual cramping after stopping the Birth Control pill (since the pill typically lowers the amount of cramping), you should not expect abdominal pain after stopping the pill. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
This would not usually be a symptom of stopping birth control but could be caused by a UTI. You may want to see about going to see a doctor to find out what is going on.
Stopping the birth control pill could unmask the fact that your body was done ovulating, but couldn't cause menopause.
so yes, stress can cause lower abdominal pain on the right or the left stress caused me to have pain on the lower left abdominal it could be the stress or gas that causes the pain
Cronus could control time itself, but he could not control tings in time. He could stop time, make it go backwards, or speed it up, and he could also stop a person by stopping "their" time, but he could not control everything.
so yes, stress can cause lower abdominal pain on the right or the left stress caused me to have pain on the lower left abdominal it could be the stress or gas that causes the pain
Abdominal and chest pain, simultaneously, can be caused by a number of different reasons including acid reflux. You may want to consult a doctor.
This could probably be a result of some secondary infection caused during the surgical procedure.
See your doctor, this sort of symptom is far too vague to be dealt with over the internet.
If you're not taking the pill, it's always possible to get pregnant, fake symptoms or not.
It could be caused by a seizure.
There is always a chance for a miscarriage when you are pregnant. See the doctor regular for prenatal check ups.
I believe that it is caused by abdominal muscles being exercised when they are not used to it.