See your Dr.: Possible a kidney/ureter stone. They can occur when there are infectious material binding to calcium and oxalate crystals in your urine. Just to be sure, you should be seen by a Dr. Preferably one who knows your history or performed your D & C. Could also be a complication from this.
Answered 12/27/2020
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