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Slight cramps and diarrhea

Is it normal to get slight stomach cramps two nights in a row, with diarrhea on the first night, after having anal sex?
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anal,its a beautiful thing.
lol,,but i dont know of that happening from sex...ive perfformed it many times,and never got that complaint anyway..lol
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Well I have never nor do I know of many people who have had anal, but I assume it can cause cramps and diarrhea... technically waste is suppose to be pass out of the body through the anus, so sticking [something] back inside that way [plus movements] can definitely cause irritation and loose stool...  
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Your boyfriend said he had intercourse inside of you....Wouldn't you know whether or not her did since you would have to have been there? (unless you were unconscious and he raped you)... Also, if you are not ready to get pregnant, I would suggest using some form of protection (condoms aren't that expensive) or just don't have sex at all....

As for cramps, cramps can be caused by many things: stomach bug, stress/anxiety, indigestion, gas, some GI issue, etc... however cramps are also very common in pregnancy. They can start as early as implantation (also known as implantation cramping). Many women get them as their body prepares for pregnancy....

I would definitely consult a doctor especially an OBGYN...
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me and my boyfriend had sex he said he had intercourse inside of me so i might be pregnant..but its just the second day after this happend and i feel light cramps in my stomache.does this mean im pregnant??..
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