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Is It Normal To Have Nausea, Stomach And Uterus Pain After Intercourse?

I am 21 years old, slightly overweight but active, and have no health problems that I know of. Today after intercourse with my fiancé I began to feel sick to my stomach, nauseous as if I would pass out and pain in my uterus area. Is this normal? and if so what causes it? This is the first time this has happened.
Tue, 30 Dec 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

Nausea is not really related to anything sexual and is most probably due to other factors like a hormonal change, birth control pills, conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome, etc. Please consult a doctor for a more accurate evaluation and diagnosis in order to adequately treat your symptoms and underlying condition.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Is It Normal To Have Nausea, Stomach And Uterus Pain After Intercourse?

Hello ma am and welcome. Nausea is not really related to anything sexual and is most probably due to other factors like a hormonal change, birth control pills, conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome, etc. Please consult a doctor for a more accurate evaluation and diagnosis in order to adequately treat your symptoms and underlying condition. Hope this helps. Best wishes.