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What Causes Breast Pain And Uterus Pain During Intercourse?

Hi Im a 30 year old female. My husband and I are trying to have a baby. I have been off the pill for almost 3 month now. My cycle has been very irregular my previous cycle was 25 days , my cycle now is going on 40days. When we make love I get a sharp pain in my uterus and my breasts are so tender. I m a little moody. Did 2 pregnancy tests but both negative. Any idea what could cause the pain down under
Thu, 16 Jun 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

Pregnancy tests detect the HCG hormone which is normally detectable by day 11 to 14 after conception.

If the tests were done before this time then they would be falsely negative but if they were done after this interval had passed then they are accurate.

If the tests are truly negative then the breast pain and pain in the uterus may be due to the fact that your period may be due to come.

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What Causes Breast Pain And Uterus Pain During Intercourse?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic Pregnancy tests detect the HCG hormone which is normally detectable by day 11 to 14 after conception. If the tests were done before this time then they would be falsely negative but if they were done after this interval had passed then they are accurate. If the tests are truly negative then the breast pain and pain in the uterus may be due to the fact that your period may be due to come. I hope this helps