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Stomache pains

I have a very irregular peroid, and have already posted a question about that.

Today I got a very sudden pain in my lower stomach, and I get these fairly often. Maybe once a week, or every two weeks. It's hard to describe; it's like there's a lot of pressure being applied everywhere, from all over. It causes me to double over, and I have to grab something to keep myself from falling over. They're very startling and painful.

Does this sound like anything? Is that normal?
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If your having other problems in that area along w/stomach pains, definatly go.  It could be anything, but I really feel you should rule out Pelvic Inflammotory Disease.  Good luck!
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This may have something to do with your bowels. Do you have a regular BM?

This sometimes happens to me, and I get scared of it happening in Public.

It can happen when you have to go but can't go. Well that is when it happens to me. Sorry for if TMI.
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I'm definately not pregnant. I agree that I probably need to go see a gyno, but I'm kinda scared...I've never been to one before. But, I suppose you're right. I'm having some other problems "in that area", so I should go.
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It sounds like a Braxton-Hicks contraction, but if you are not pregnant then that is not it.  Might be time to go see your gyno and have a work-up.
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