What if the pain is worse after giving birth?


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For women with more severe dysmenorrhea after giving birth, it is often necessary to go to the hospital for gynecological examination to determine the specific cause of dysmenorrhea. Most women with more severe dysmenorrhea after giving birth may be caused by secondary dysmenorrhea, which may be caused by ovarian chocolate cyst, and may be caused by adenomyosis. After examining and confirming the specific cause of dysmenorrhea, you can choose the best treatment method according to the results. For example, women diagnosed with adenomyosis may need to be treated with a Mirena ring or pseudomenopause. For women with ovarian chocolate cysts, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery may be needed to remove the cyst.