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Severe Backache, Kicks, Abdominal Cramps And Stomach Ache After Having Sex. Light Bleeding And Cramps When Tummy Sucked In. Reason?

hello. I've been having a severe backache, kicks, abdominal cramps and womb hurts after having sex. My tummy has gotten bigger and difficult to suck in. It's not that big but everytime i suck it in, i get cramps and then light bleedin. My periods are not normal(very light and last 3-5 days) but pregnancy test shows negative. What could be causing this?
Fri, 10 May 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for using healthcare magic.
I have gone through your available history.
Symptoms in your case might be due to
- Cervical pathology may be infection or erosion.
- Pelvic Inflammatory disease
So you must consult your gynecologist for detailed evaluation and management.

Your doctor may advise you to go for some blood test or may prescribe a course of antibiotics.

Thanks.
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Severe Backache, Kicks, Abdominal Cramps And Stomach Ache After Having Sex. Light Bleeding And Cramps When Tummy Sucked In. Reason?

Hi, Thanks for using healthcare magic. I have gone through your available history. Symptoms in your case might be due to - Cervical pathology may be infection or erosion. - Pelvic Inflammatory disease So you must consult your gynecologist for detailed evaluation and management. Your doctor may advise you to go for some blood test or may prescribe a course of antibiotics. Thanks.