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STOMACH PAIN AND FREQUENTLY URINATION
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STOMACH PAIN AND FREQUENTLY URINATION

by sexyleo1, Dec 11, 2006 12:00AM
WELL I AM 35 YEARS OLD. I WAS MARRIED FOR ABOUT 7 YEARS AND i WAS TRYING TO GET PREGNANT WHICH HE HAD 4 KIDS ALREADY AND i HAVE A LOT OF STRESS ON ME. BECAUSE OUR RELATIONSHIP WAS NOT GOING TO WELL AND THE DRS DIAGNOSE ME WITH PRE-MENOPAUSE SO THEY SAID THAT I COULD NEVER HAVE KIDS. WELL i AM DIVORCED AND i HAVE NOT HAD A PERIOD IN 8 YEARS SO I WENT TO THE DOCTOR TO SEE WHAT CAN i DO. SO HE PUT ME ON LOESTRIN 1/20 FE AND i AM NOT USE TO TAKING BIRTH CONTROL BUT I HAVE BEEN FORGETTING TO TAKE THEM ON TIME AND i HAVE BEEN HAVING SEX AND AFTER i REMEMBER i HAVE TO TAKE THEM AND i TAKE ONE AND i HAVE DONE THAT TWICE BUT NOW i HAVE BEEN FREQUENTLY USING THE BATHROOM AND i HAVE ADOMINAL PAINS IN MY LOWER STOMACH. wHAT DO YOU THINK IT IS? THE DR SAID i CAN NOT GET PREGNANT. pLEASE HELP NEED ADVICE....
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by sparkeler, Dec 11, 2006 12:00AM
Frequent urination and abdominal pain can be anything from a uti to symptoms of early menapause.  I don't think you are pregnant, but if you want to be sure, take a test.

by NataliesMommy, Dec 12, 2006 12:00AM
It sounds like it could be a UTI (urinary tract infection).  does it hurt or burn or do you feel pressure when you urinate?  If so, this is probably what you have.  They are very common.  The doctor will want a urine specimen and will prescribe antibiotics.
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