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Is It Normal To Have Pain In One Side Of Pelvis During Sex?

My partner is hitting my cervix during deep penetration and next day there is spotting happening what should I do. I do have pain at times during sex that shoots through the one side of my pelvis area. This is something new for us that has just started we have been together a year and it is only when he is on top.
Thu, 9 Jan 2014
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Hello,
welcome to Healthcare Magic.

This pain is not normal specially if it was not present in past and associated with vaginal spotting.

Following are possible causes of pain in your case:
-Vaginal infection or pelvic inflammatory disease.
-Local injury to genital organs
-Muscular spasm due to improper position or vigorous movements

Regards,
Dr Ashish Kumar Mittal
www.99doctor.com
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Is It Normal To Have Pain In One Side Of Pelvis During Sex?

Hello, welcome to Healthcare Magic. This pain is not normal specially if it was not present in past and associated with vaginal spotting. Following are possible causes of pain in your case: -Vaginal infection or pelvic inflammatory disease. -Local injury to genital organs -Muscular spasm due to improper position or vigorous movements Regards, Dr Ashish Kumar Mittal www.99doctor.com