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Pelvic Pain- below belly button- hurts to move, can't walk sometimes

Hello everyone. I'm new to this forum. Recently I've been having terrible pain that comes out of no where. I've tried looking it up on google but nothing seems to fit. When it comes, it's a few inches below my belly button, extending down into vagina. It's not a burning feeling--it's more of an ache or stabbing/pulling pain. It's gotten so bad at times that I can't walk or stand up straight, no position makes it go away. I feel pressure and pain when I need to tinkle, and while I am, and after. Sometimes before the pain in the center starts, I feel what kind of feels like cramps on the left side... it kind of migrates down. I really hope some of this makes sence to someone. I'm 20 years old, and have no insurance yet. I am hoping someone else out there knows what this is. Thank you all for your time in reading this, I look forward to hearing back from you.
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I am a 14 year old female, I just had this attack as well so I went searching for answers online, probably not the most promising solution.However, it was so excruciating, I went to the bathroom for the reason that, my stomachs hurt I went to the bathroom and it got worse after pushing,it felt like a huge stabbing cramp under my belly button left and right side,moving farther down.It hurt when I tried to lay down I could stand up straight for it would hurt worse and when ever I put pressure it would hurt more, I vomited a couple times by force thinking it was some type of food I consumed.after forcing myself to do that and taking two midol it's a bit bareable but I don't know where it came from,and I'm very worried that it's something internally. Please if you have any answers please tell me I am sooo scared.thank you.
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I'm 17 years old and I'm going through this as well... I have no idea what's happening to me and it freaks me out
I’m a 19 year old female nd I just experienced the same thing. Even just by inhaling deeply. It’s happened before but only around my bottom.
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It could be kidney stones. They cause sudden severe sharp pain/cramping in your lower back, your side, abdomen and/or pelvice/groin area. The pain can happen while uriniating as well. Other symptoms are nausea, vomiting and sweating. You may have blood in your urine and/or more frequent urination. Moving into different positions does not help relieve the pain.
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It also could be endometriosis
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I'm not a doctor but this is what I did and the pain subsided within a few minutes.

I gently rolled onto my belly, stretched my legs out, did 3 deep breaths and got on my hands and knees, slowly arched my back up and down. So my head went down and back went up then I looked up and my back went to the bed.

The theory was I hurt a muscle or tendon when peeing too fast, so stretching it will be uncomfortable but it will relax it soon enough. It worked for me, I hope this helps.
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I'm having the same pain as everyone else here. I'm 20 years old. On top of all these pain symptoms, aggravated by stretching my stomach, peeing, etc., I also have to urinate every 20 minutes, sometimes less. I always drink a lot of water so it's not an increase in water intake that is causing the frequent bathroom visits. I've been nauseous since the pain started as well, and I can't eat very much without feeling full. Also, I haven't had my period since June 16. I rarely miss a period and when I do I get it early the next month, so being 54 days late concerns me. I can't possibly be pregnant because I'm a virgin. Is anyone else experiencing a missed period with these symptoms?
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Also definitely see a gastro Dr if it continues. I go every few yrs to get tested and everything is good but I still get these symptoms from time to time. Nexium works also for acid build up.
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I have this pain off and on for years.. Mine is caused by bad gas that is not breaking down properly. Try drinking ginger. Pure ginger root boil it for 15 min and mix with honey.
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