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What Causes Bloating, Back Pain And Frequent Urination After The Menstruation Cycle?

Hi. I had sex on the 11th and 24th of july. Then my period came as scheduled on the 31st of july. Today is the 4th of august. My period ended yesterday. But my stomach feels and also looks bloated. My back has been aching since 2 days ago. I have been urinating a lot for a week now. Could I be pregnant? Please Help
Wed, 5 Apr 2017
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Thanks for writing to us. If you had a normal menstrual cycle, you cannot be pregnant. It is true that you had the intercourse during the fertile period. Your symptoms suggest some urinary tract infection. Please get urinalysis and a proper clinical evaluation to clarify. Bloating can be due to hormones or infection. Further management can be planned accordingly. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Bloating, Back Pain And Frequent Urination After The Menstruation Cycle?

Hello, Thanks for writing to us. If you had a normal menstrual cycle, you cannot be pregnant. It is true that you had the intercourse during the fertile period. Your symptoms suggest some urinary tract infection. Please get urinalysis and a proper clinical evaluation to clarify. Bloating can be due to hormones or infection. Further management can be planned accordingly. Hope this helps.