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What Causes Burning Sensation On Clitoris Along With Abdominal Pain?
Hi doctor , I had intercourse on the 23rd day of my menstruation cycle. Fearing pregnancy I took iPill, now 4 days later I am having pain in my abdominal area , along with some burning sensation on my clitoris. Please suggest what are the chances of pregnancy, this pain is reason for the ipill, what could be the reason for burning sensation on clitoris?
If an ipill was taken within the first 24 hours from sexual intercourse, then there should be nothing to worry aboutm The ipill itself comes with numerous side effects like abdominal pain, intermenstrual bleeding, mood changes, spotting, breast tenderness, etc. So if any of these symptoms appear then there should be nothing to worry about.
As for the burning sensation on the clitoris, this could either be due to vigorous stimulation or rubbing of the clitoris during the act of foreplay, oral sex, or even due to friction caused during intercourse. But if none of these really happened, then a urinary tract infection should be considered.
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What Causes Burning Sensation On Clitoris Along With Abdominal Pain?
Hi. If an ipill was taken within the first 24 hours from sexual intercourse, then there should be nothing to worry aboutm The ipill itself comes with numerous side effects like abdominal pain, intermenstrual bleeding, mood changes, spotting, breast tenderness, etc. So if any of these symptoms appear then there should be nothing to worry about. As for the burning sensation on the clitoris, this could either be due to vigorous stimulation or rubbing of the clitoris during the act of foreplay, oral sex, or even due to friction caused during intercourse. But if none of these really happened, then a urinary tract infection should be considered. Best wishes.