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Protected Sex For The First Time, Stomach Cramps, Vaginal Discharge, Pain Near Ovaries. Pregnancy Possible?

I had sex for the first time two weeks ago. Well it was short and we used a condom. At first days after, I felt cramps . I also felt I was leaking. Now I have a little pain where my ovaries are. I know I am not pregnant because it didn t break but still Gots me paranoid. Also have been gassy. What could be wrong with me ?
Sun, 31 Mar 2013
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dear mam
first sex and condom always donot provide 100 percent protectioon against pregnancy but usually protect it,wait till your period comes if comes no problem if not go for pregnancy test.such pain over Ilac fossa or in lower abdomen may be due to pelvic inflammatory disease due to sex if severe consult a gynaecologist and go for ultrasound and blood examinations.
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Protected Sex For The First Time, Stomach Cramps, Vaginal Discharge, Pain Near Ovaries. Pregnancy Possible?

dear mam first sex and condom always donot provide 100 percent protectioon against pregnancy but usually protect it,wait till your period comes if comes no problem if not go for pregnancy test.such pain over Ilac fossa or in lower abdomen may be due to pelvic inflammatory disease due to sex if severe consult a gynaecologist and go for ultrasound and blood examinations.