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What Causes Cramps In Non Pregnancy Case?

Yesterday I had pains that felt like Labor Pains. I am not pregnant. I have 2 children and took Chlomid with my first one. I had a virus on Tuesday and then didn t go to the bathroom from Wednesday - Saturday and then Sunday I went alot and then starting get these pains. Nothing I did helped them. Even when I went to the bathroom, they still hurt. The only thing I could do was lie down so that i would feel better.                                                                 
Tue, 5 Apr 2016
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hello,
from your brief history of symptoms the stomach pains are propably due to an infection either bacterial or fungal.
i would suggest get a urine test done and a high vaginal swab due to the recurrent yeast infections and would also advise a pelvic ultrasound done to rule out fluid accumulation in pouch of douglas which is next to the urinary bladder.
get reviewed by a doctor and be started on antibiotics or antifungals as necessary.
hope to have answered your query.
wish you a quick recovery.
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What Causes Cramps In Non Pregnancy Case?

hello, from your brief history of symptoms the stomach pains are propably due to an infection either bacterial or fungal. i would suggest get a urine test done and a high vaginal swab due to the recurrent yeast infections and would also advise a pelvic ultrasound done to rule out fluid accumulation in pouch of douglas which is next to the urinary bladder. get reviewed by a doctor and be started on antibiotics or antifungals as necessary. hope to have answered your query. wish you a quick recovery.