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Abdominal pain??

-recently when my man and i have sex i will feel a sharp pain from my cervix up the front of my belly, this isnt with every thrust just with most, and the pain varies in severity every time.
he isnt doin anything diff than before which is why im worried....

-today i woke up with my lower left side hurting, and when i went to the bathroom (urinate) i cramp up, feels like the same cramps i would get with my period, but more sharp and feel like shooting pains.... what could be happening?

-when i sneeze or cough my abdomin cramps up or tightens

-i have been really pale in the face, and have darl circles under my eyes (more than the usual)

-been a little more emotional than usual and tired.... NOT PREGNANT

ANY IDEA?????



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I have pain in the lower abdominal area.  It's constant, but every once in awhile it will hurt worse, like a spasm.  Which I have had for 7 days now.  Urine and bowel movements are normal.  It doesn't burn when I pee.  I've had some vaginal discharge, but it doesn't smell.  No fever.  I'm constantly queasy, but no vomiting.  I had unprotected sex a 11 days ago.  The last day of my period was 16 days ago.  I'm not on birth control.  I called my dr's office and they said it might be a UTI. So I had my pee tested and I don't have any infections.  The doctor said if I still have these cramps in a couple of weeks to come back.  I have to wait til the beginning of December to see the GYN.
I looked up my symptoms and the most common suggestions are cysts or pregnancy.  Today I took a pregnancy test, even though it'll be 14 days before I get my period.  It came up negative.  I know that even if I was pregnant, it would not show this early on a home test, but I had to try.  
Also, starting today, my lower left side (where my ovary is) started to hurt worse than my right side.  It doesn't hurt when I push on it though.  I haven't had sex since, so I'm not sure if it would hurt during it or not.
I've decided to go to Aunt Martha's tonight, to see if they can help me there.
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If it continues another week I'd call the GYN.  Do you notice back pain or anything like that.  Depending on what time of the month it is for you, it could be a cyst during ovulation.  It's worth a call to the Dr just to let them know.

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this hasnt been goin on too long, maybe 1-2wks....
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Hi, you may want to give your GYN a call.  How long has the painful sex been happening?  Pain is an indication that something is not right.  

Take care!
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