Joined: 10 Jan 2004 Posts: 24 Location: North Dakota,USA
Why Is This Happening?.......very Confused Posted: 06-28-04 19:31pm
Yesterday morning( june 27th) I had
unprotected sex with my boyfriend. About
30 mins afterwards I got these sharp pains
in the right side (near my overies). This
has happened many of times b4 & was
much worse & lasted longer all at
random time....It hasnt happened in 5
months. It just all ova sudden started up
again. My doctors never heard of this
happening b4
Anyone got any suggestions to whats going
on?
When I was performing oral sexon my
boyfriend there were tiny peices of
something that was as hard as a tiny rock
comming out !
Anyone know what tha coulda been?
I also noticed as I got some pee on the
toilet & it had a little bit of light
tan color to it, but was still clear. I
got a little worried there.
Anyone help would be much appreciated!
Holly
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2ferano
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Dec 2003 Posts: 3717
Posted: 06-28-04 22:50pm
If your doctors have never heard of that
happening then you need new doctors!
It could be simple muscle spasms. I have
had it before, and one time it hurt so
badly, I almost passed out and couldn't
move for over an hour. Sometimes certain
positions will worsen it and also if you
"tighten up" down there while having
intercourse, it can make it worse too.
Or, you could have a cyst on your ovary or
something. You should get a pelvic exam
to rule out anything serious, and go from
there.
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