Why Having Bad Cramps After Period And Unprotected Sex?
Hello basically I came of my period just over a week ago and woke up yesterday being sick and have had very very bad cramps since yesterday morning. I though it was a bug but were I have been having regular unprotected sex I thought best to get some advice. Thanks
According to your history the possible causes of abdominal cramps are: - Pelvic and/or urinary tract infection due to unprotected intercourse - In case of possibility of pregnancy, implantation process -Ovulatory pain as it is almost the middle of the month
If the pain persists, better to consult your gynecologist once, get examined and go for investigations like ultrasound, urine routine and microscopy, etc. With this work-up the possible cause of your problem can be identified and treatment can be planned accordingly. In case of infection, local and systemic antibiotics and treating both the partners simultaneously can help.
Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Sree Gouri S. R., OBGYN
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Why Having Bad Cramps After Period And Unprotected Sex?
Hi, According to your history the possible causes of abdominal cramps are: - Pelvic and/or urinary tract infection due to unprotected intercourse - In case of possibility of pregnancy, implantation process -Ovulatory pain as it is almost the middle of the month If the pain persists, better to consult your gynecologist once, get examined and go for investigations like ultrasound, urine routine and microscopy, etc. With this work-up the possible cause of your problem can be identified and treatment can be planned accordingly. In case of infection, local and systemic antibiotics and treating both the partners simultaneously can help. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sree Gouri S. R., OBGYN