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Had Sex Before Periods. Feeling Cramps, Discomfort, Bloated And Lower Back Pain. Pregnancy Test Negative. What's Wrong?

Hey I had sex a week ago due for period in a week but the day after sex had major cramp and discomfit. Others signs are bloating major, going to the toilet a lot and lower back pain . Yesterday the doc on the phone told me not to wait until the weekend was over and go to the hospital and get it checked out. I had neg blood test and a neg urine test and the doc sent me home because they didn t know what was wrong with me. So could anyone help me understand what is wrong with me?
Wed, 11 Jul 2012
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Hi chandler.

Thanks for your questions.

It may be due to genital tract injury or due to UTI or Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).

so do a USG LOWER ABDOMEN,a routine blood count,and a repeat urine investigations.

Please consult with your gynaecologist with the reports.

Not to worry so much.

Best wishes
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Had Sex Before Periods. Feeling Cramps, Discomfort, Bloated And Lower Back Pain. Pregnancy Test Negative. What's Wrong?

Hi chandler. Thanks for your questions. It may be due to genital tract injury or due to UTI or Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). so do a USG LOWER ABDOMEN,a routine blood count,and a repeat urine investigations. Please consult with your gynaecologist with the reports. Not to worry so much. Best wishes