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How To Treat Pain In Lower Abdominal Area After Having Sex?

I lost my virginity two weeks ago and I felt like everything was fine, however, a few days later i began getting pains that were between my stomach and vagina. I looked online and i thought maybe he had hit my cervix during intercourse but all the women said that the pain went away within a day or two and i'm still in pain. it's not a constant pain and its almost a nauseous pain. I'm concerned I may be pregnant but i want to see if you have any advice or any symptoms i should be looking for. I keep wondering if it's all in my head.
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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hello user..if u did not get your period this month,u can check by urine pregnancy test...if single line..its negative..its normal to have pain while you loose your virginity,u can use more lubricants and increase foreplay to decrease the chances of friction...if pain still persist,u can have a local check up with your gynecologist for infection.
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How To Treat Pain In Lower Abdominal Area After Having Sex?

hello user..if u did not get your period this month,u can check by urine pregnancy test...if single line..its negative..its normal to have pain while you loose your virginity,u can use more lubricants and increase foreplay to decrease the chances of friction...if pain still persist,u can have a local check up with your gynecologist for infection.