I have implant the birth control in my arm so I don't have periods. So whenever I started cramping I just thought it was supposed to be my time of the month but then I started having discomfort during sex it slowly started to hurt a little more until last night we had sex and afterwards it was horrible pain. It last for almost fifteen minutes and it just felt like horrible cramping and it hurt most during sex when he was penetrating really deep. I'm still having cramping every day but only severe during and after sex. What is wrong down there? Could this be a sign of pregnancy? Oh and I am 18, 135 pounds, and 5'3
Hello, The possibilities are --- a cyst of the ovary that could be enlarging in size and/or likely to rupture or ruptured, a retroverted uterus where the ovaries prolapse into the pouch of Douglas and cause pain during intercourse and some pelvic inflammation. You should immediately see a specialist and get a proper clinical evaluation along with a pelvic/trans-vaginal sonogram and a blood test for pregnancy to exclude/confirm pregnancy (though the pain is unlikely in pregnancy). Hope your query has been answered. Wish you good health.
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What Causes Cramping And Severe Pain During Sex?
Hello, The possibilities are --- a cyst of the ovary that could be enlarging in size and/or likely to rupture or ruptured, a retroverted uterus where the ovaries prolapse into the pouch of Douglas and cause pain during intercourse and some pelvic inflammation. You should immediately see a specialist and get a proper clinical evaluation along with a pelvic/trans-vaginal sonogram and a blood test for pregnancy to exclude/confirm pregnancy (though the pain is unlikely in pregnancy). Hope your query has been answered. Wish you good health.