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Abdominal pain

Recently, it's been hurting when I have sex, I don't even have a sex drive anymore because of it, also for a couple days straight it felt kind of like period cramps that wouldn't go away and I'm not on my period, also I get the same pain when I lay on my side sometimes to where I have to change positions, I'm worried and I have no clue what could be going on?
Poster
  • Female | 19 years old
  • Complaint duration: 8 days

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You need to have a complete pelvic exam with your Gynecologist to start. That exam may trigger further testing; probable pelvic US, etc., as this could easily be some kind of ovarian cyst or tumor; amongst many other possibilities....
Paul L. Schell
I would be worried about an infection. I would see your doctor and get tested. If it is an infection, you will need and injection and some pills.

Remember to use condoms to help prevent infections in the future.

Best of luck!
Since this is a new change, you should see your doctor. Could be an infection, an ovarian cyst, or something else. But a thorough exam should tell.
You could have a pelvic infection or endometriosis. Please consult with your gynecologist.
Richard Nuila-Crouse