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1604313 tn?1304361623

cramps after sex

I am currently in a serious relationship, and he and I have been having sex everyday for the past 3 weeks. He and I have not used protection on months, but recently, he has not been pulling out (even though this is not a real form of contraceptive). Recently after sex I have mild cramping and it even feels like it extends into my fallopian tube on my right side. My appetite is poor, and when I start to eat, I can't seem to eat much.
Should I worry?
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1604313 tn?1304361623
The problem is its not painful. My actual period cramps are 20x worse than this. If I was in pain I would defiantly go to the doctor.
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Ok, then you are pregnant, lol.

Seriously if you are in pain and have no appetite you should see a doctor. Its very odd that you dont know this, seems like common sense...
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1604313 tn?1304361623
I know the difference between pain of a UTI, and what I am experiencing now. I have had one just a couple months ago, and this is nothing in comparison. Very mild menstrual like cramps. No pain using the restroom, and defiantly no constant need to go to the bathroom.
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Yes, go see a doctor. You likely have a urinary tract infection, and the pain in your side could mean its extending to your kidney.
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