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@DoctorBase

Pain during intercourse

Hi, when I had intercourse it was comfortable But then when I had intercourse again with that same person it was hurting really bad for a few days during intercourse then it stopped hurting. What could it possibly be.?

Also, could I be pregnant?
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  • Female | 19 years old
  • Medications: Non
  • Conditions: No

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Yep, anytime you have intercourse you could become pregnant. Fortunately, modern birth control is very easy and effective. If you don't want to get pregnant, talk to your doctor about birth control today.

Regarding the pain, might try some lubricants.

Best of luck!
I'm not sure what I'm looking at

But for pregnancy - honestly we as doctors have to check a pregnancy test - there is no magic by looking at a patient and telling if they are pregnant (unless you were in the later trimesters of pregnancy.

And, as for your pain - you could have ruptured an ovarian cyst, could be constipation, gastroenteritis, anything....
Brad Douglas