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Had Continuous Lower Abdominal Pain And Back Ache. Had Protected Sex. Advice?

Hello, im female age 33, my query relates to the fact that in the early hours of this morning I experienced severe lower abdominal pain/cramps which were continuous with no break for a couple of hours and then have experienced lighter cramps (similar to period pains) and lower back ache all day today, however my period is not due for another week to 10 days at least. I do not normally suffer from bad pmt. I do know that I was ovulating last weekend around a week ago but my husband and I are using protection as we are not trying for another baby just yet, therefore am quite concerned at the severe cramps and the reason why. Many thanks for any advice that can be offered.
Thu, 12 Sep 2013
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Hi,

Cramps during ovulation and prior to the menstrual cycle is normal which generally lasts a day or two. Protection such as pills/ condoms do not cause cramps. To rule out pregnancy a simple home test can be conducted. Sometimes cramps can also be due to a urinary infection. Any burning / painful sensation during urination ? If yes you will need medication for the same if no and the pain is bearable you could avoid any medications or else a pain killer for the moment should surffice.

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Had Continuous Lower Abdominal Pain And Back Ache. Had Protected Sex. Advice?

Hi, Cramps during ovulation and prior to the menstrual cycle is normal which generally lasts a day or two. Protection such as pills/ condoms do not cause cramps. To rule out pregnancy a simple home test can be conducted. Sometimes cramps can also be due to a urinary infection. Any burning / painful sensation during urination ? If yes you will need medication for the same if no and the pain is bearable you could avoid any medications or else a pain killer for the moment should surffice. Thanks