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What do I do!?

I'm nineteen yrs. old and I was being active with my boyfriend at the time when he thrusted on me and I felt this most excruciating pain. Long story short, after fainting on my boyfriend and being in pain for hours I ended up in the hospital(ER). The doctor told me I had a ruptured cyst.

Could my boyfriend have been able to make it rupture??

These past few days I have had no appetite, every time I do eat I feel nausea, and I get tired when walking long periods of time. The doctor that treated me made out as if my cyst wasn't a big deal. After doing my research it seems like a BIG deal to ME. I don't know what to do but feel I should see a OBGYN.


This discussion is related to Ruptured Ovarian cyst cause months of pain and sickness. Anyone else?.
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Thank you! I'm getting anxious to meet with my GYN. I will let you know what she says.
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I think seeing your GYN is a good idea.  I can't answer you question on if you boyfriend ruptured it.  That would be a good question to ask your GYN.  When you have a ruptured cyst the pain can be excruciating.  Then pain may last a few hours or a couple of weeks.  Unless the doctor suspected cancer cells, there really is nothing they can do but give you pain meds for the pain.  Your body will absorb the fluid from the cyst.  Hope you get feeling better soon!
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