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What Causes Severe Abdominal Cramps?

I am a 33 year old white female. I had my tubes clamped 3 years ago. I am have severe lower right abdominal pain. It has been going on for 24 hours and seems to be getting worse. It hurts to stand or lay on my right side. Getting up from the setting position is horrible. Just wondered wht it could be related to. I tried looking up several different things but most referred to ectopic preg. But the signs all say missed period or bleeding but I just had my last period on the 16th of April.
Wed, 11 Feb 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.

The severe pain on the lower right side can not be due to Pregnancy as your tube are tied and you had menses.
There are other reasons for similar pain:
Appendicitis.
Ovarian cyst with torsion
This can be confirmed by ultrasonography and physical examination by Surgeon. Get this checked to get a proper diagnosis and get operated if advised so...
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What Causes Severe Abdominal Cramps?

Hi. Thanks for your query. The severe pain on the lower right side can not be due to Pregnancy as your tube are tied and you had menses. There are other reasons for similar pain: Appendicitis. Ovarian cyst with torsion This can be confirmed by ultrasonography and physical examination by Surgeon. Get this checked to get a proper diagnosis and get operated if advised so...