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Had D&C, now pain during intercourse

I had a D&C done about a month ago.  About a week ago I begin having pain on my lower left pelivc area, only during intercourse, almost feel like my partner is hitting my cervix.  I never had this problem before, the penetration does not even have to be that deep before it hurts, but the pain is only on the left side.  And a few hours later my lower back (right side only) will hurt.

I was wondering has anyone else had this problem and if so do you know what the cause of it was?  Is this something that happens after a D&C?

The first few times having intercours after the D&C were not painful, the pain didn't start til after a week later.
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You are a very strong woman. I wish you the best of luck in getting pregnant.
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You may have scar tissue from the procedure. or it could be endomertiosis. I am having kinda the same problem, but i was induced at 19 weeks then had a major infection a few weeks later. This past week they thought i had another infection as i was having bad cramps and very very painful intercourse. But it turns out no infection. I am going to be having a laprascopy in a few weeks, then we will find out if it si just scar tissue or endo and they will burn anything that is there and hopefully i will get pregnant again asap.
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Hi there, I am having the same symptoms as you. Did you find out what was wrong? I've been to several different doctors who all can't seem to find what's causing the problem. Thank you.
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