Stabbing Pain In Pelvic Region And Vomiting Following A Rough Intercourse. Is This A Cause Of Concern?
Hello - yesterday my boyfriend and I had very rough sex. As he was moving inside me I felt him hit my cervix and experienced a dull pain. I didn't think much of it and continued the deed but as soon as we were done I felt a stabbing pain in my pelvic region and abdomen. I was shaking, vomited twice and couldn't move from the intense excrutiating pain. I took tylenol and the pain lessened within an hour allowing me to fall asleep. However, today the pain Is less but is still there . My whole abdomen hurts and feels swollen. My back hurts as well. It feels like I was beat up. Is this just due to the very passionate sex? Should I be worried?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. In my opinion it is just due to the coitus and for that nothing to worry as after 2days you will become normal as the pain susbcides without treatment but if it still persists for longer time then you need to consult a doctor to rule out trauma. Thank you.
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Stabbing Pain In Pelvic Region And Vomiting Following A Rough Intercourse. Is This A Cause Of Concern?
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood your concerns. In my opinion it is just due to the coitus and for that nothing to worry as after 2days you will become normal as the pain susbcides without treatment but if it still persists for longer time then you need to consult a doctor to rule out trauma. Thank you.