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Re: Lower Abdominal Pain

From: Zowie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 26 Mar 2001 21:26:55 -0600 (CST)


When I experience pain during or after sex, it's usually ovary/abdominal pain--and is probably due to the cysts on my ovaries. Or, it could be due to forceful thrusting. Since my cysts have "disappeared", I haven't had any pain. What you are experiencing doesn't fit into the same category. You may have a serious problem. Considering also this is the 2nd occurence, I would make an appt. ASAP with a GYN right away. You won't know exactly WHAT it is until you are seen. We can only guess here. I had to see my Dr. to find out what was cauing my pain. Please make an appt and be seen.

At Mon, 26 Mar 2001, C wrote: >
>Last night after having sexual intercourse I experienced pain in my
>lower abdomen area. It was so excruciating that I buckled to the floor
>in pain and couldn't stand nor sit. It was almost like cramps but a lot
>worse. I could feel the pain from my cervix and almost like it swelled
>towards my rectum. There was no blood anywhere and it lasted for about
>an hour and I am still feeling achy today. This is the second
>occurrence. I don't know what this could be the symptoms of. I
>recently had a pap smear and the results were normal. I practice safe
>sex but I also take an HIV test along with other VD tests every year and
>everything came back normal. Are these popular symptoms for a disease
>of some sort?

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-- Zowie :)



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