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What Can Cause Sharp Pain In Lower Abdomen?

Hi we've been trying for a baby for 5 months. My last period was 6th feb although this was unusual and lasted 2 Days only. For over a week I have had almost pulling and sharp pains in my left and lower abdomen. I've tested negative this morning is there anything else this could be?
Fri, 14 Nov 2014
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Hi.
The cause of the sharp pain in the lower abdomen can be :
Tubal pregnancy - with your history of trying for pregnancy.
Appendicitis
Ovarian cyst twisting
TO mass
Salpingitis and so on.
The best way is to undergo an urgent ultrasonography, get a physical examination done by a Gynecologist and / or a Surgeon to ascertain the cause and get treated properly. To confirm whether there is an emergency.
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What Can Cause Sharp Pain In Lower Abdomen?

Hi. The cause of the sharp pain in the lower abdomen can be : Tubal pregnancy - with your history of trying for pregnancy. Appendicitis Ovarian cyst twisting TO mass Salpingitis and so on. The best way is to undergo an urgent ultrasonography, get a physical examination done by a Gynecologist and / or a Surgeon to ascertain the cause and get treated properly. To confirm whether there is an emergency.