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Right side pelvic pain.. (Please respond. Thanks)?


First let me give you some background infrmation so you may be able to better help me with my question.

I am 26 years old, married and mother of two, ages 8 and 3. Since giving birth to my now 3 year old my periods have been around 32-36 days. I haven't ever gotten any pelvic pain while ovulating. My last period was April 7th. Which put's me at day 21 in this months cycle.

Here is my complaint. About 2-3 weeks ago I started having very bad pain in my right lower pelvic area while having an orgasm. I posted that here then. But now a few weeks later I am having constant pain in my lower right pelvic area. I'm guessing it would be where an ovary is located. Very low to the right. It aches and throb's and feel's of deep preasure. Sometimes I feel preasure in the middle of my lower pelvic area also. However, I don't burn when I urinate, I don't urinate frequently or have an odd color to my urine. I did have sex with a condom maybe 7 times in the past 2 weeks.

I did have sex maybe 7 times in the past 3 weeks witha condom but the penis was not withdrawled as soon as he ejaculated. So there is a chance it could have leaked out of the back, but very slim. *I'm hoping at least*

I also feel preasure in the middle pelvic area that goes deep down into my vagina. The top of my vagina where the cervix would be located. But mainly the pain is on the right side.

I know for a 100% fact that I have no STD's or anything like that.

When I got pregnant with my first son it only took 1 time with no condom and I was pregnant. It only took 2 times with no condom for me to get pregnant with my second. Both pregnancies were normal with healthy babies. I did get high blood preasure toximia with 1st pregnancy and pre term contractions with 2nd. Other then that.. both normal.

I don't get very bad period cramps since I have given birth. And my periods are medium flow.

What do these symptoms sound like they could be? Plz. Help! Thank You.

You really should be asking your gyno or doctor about these things, but I have a couple of questions for you: is the pain more on the front of back side of your lower abdomen? Do you feel the pain more when you're sitting?

If this pain is interfering with your daily living, you need to go seek the advice of a professional. Heck, even if it isn't, I'd go to a doctor right away!

May be u have a cyst on your ovary. Or it could be fibroids, go see ob. good luck

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