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What Causes Persistent Abdominal Pain After Unprotected Intercourse?
hello,just had unprotective sex on saturday and my abdominal hurts..feels like a constant pain, the pain will go away for a period after taking ibprofien but comes back shortly... i dont ever have unprotective sex so i'm really worried tht i may have something now...i just got all my cultures back from doc last week and blood work ,everything fine so i hope i'm alright now... i do want to stress the fact tht i havent had unprotective sex in years and tht i always use condoms with my partner of 13 yrs
Hi. Thanks for your query. It is wonderful that you never had unprotected sex for 13 years. The possible causes of pain after unprotected sex can be ... PID- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. Salpingitis. Ovarian problems.
I would advise you the following : Ultrasonography and per-vaginal examination by a Gynecologist will help in the diagnosis and treatment . It is possibly best that both you and your partner should get treated.
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What Causes Persistent Abdominal Pain After Unprotected Intercourse?
Hi. Thanks for your query. It is wonderful that you never had unprotected sex for 13 years. The possible causes of pain after unprotected sex can be ... PID- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease. Salpingitis. Ovarian problems. I would advise you the following : Ultrasonography and per-vaginal examination by a Gynecologist will help in the diagnosis and treatment . It is possibly best that both you and your partner should get treated.