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Pain In The Lower Abdomen After Having Intercourse. Reason?

HI
me and my girl friend had sex 4 days ago and she has pains in the lower left side of her abdomen and it comes and goes some times it comes back and i can she the pain in her face she doesn't scream or anything but she just grabs where it hurts and pushes it in and the pain comes and goes and im worried can you please help.

Oh and to add that i was using protection and it was a bit rough but nothing over the top just fast and she was on top.

thank you
Mon, 17 Jun 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hello,
There can be various causes for such type of pains arising after intercourse and the most common ones are...
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Endometriosis
Ovarian cyst
Urine infections
Yeast infections
Sexually transmitted diseases
You should consult your GYNECOLOGIST and get properly examined along with relevant investigations.
Treatment would depend upon finding the cause.
Thanks
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Pain In The Lower Abdomen After Having Intercourse. Reason?

Hello, There can be various causes for such type of pains arising after intercourse and the most common ones are... Pelvic inflammatory disease Endometriosis Ovarian cyst Urine infections Yeast infections Sexually transmitted diseases You should consult your GYNECOLOGIST and get properly examined along with relevant investigations. Treatment would depend upon finding the cause. Thanks