What Could Be The Reason For Severe Stomach Pain And Irregular Period After Having Had Sex?
I lost my virginity on Wednesday December 4th and it is now December 11 and my stomach hasn't stopped hurting. I'm 15 and a girl. We didn't have full on sex since it only lasted about 5 minutes since it hurt alot and he didn't put it in all the way and didn't ejaculate but it was unprotected and I'm very paranoid about my non stop stomach pain, it leaves for a while but then it comes back could it be because I'm stressing or could it be something else? When I don't think about it the pain goes away but then I get paranoid again and it comes back and today its been hurting worse. Please answer is the stomach pain normal? I also have an irregular period and I don't keep track of the days it starts and stops if the helps.
Yes, this intermitten abdominal pain is normal and is due to the recent sexual activity which is your first. Also, regarding the irregular menstrual cycle I would recommend a visit to the doctor as this could be due to a condition called polycystic ovarian syndrome, which will require treatment and can prevent many other long-term complications.
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What Could Be The Reason For Severe Stomach Pain And Irregular Period After Having Had Sex?
Hello ma am and welcome. Yes, this intermitten abdominal pain is normal and is due to the recent sexual activity which is your first. Also, regarding the irregular menstrual cycle I would recommend a visit to the doctor as this could be due to a condition called polycystic ovarian syndrome, which will require treatment and can prevent many other long-term complications. Hope this helps. Best wishes.