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Cervical Cancer

I have noticed that in between my periods, I get really bad, bad cramps to the point where I am doubled over on the floor, I have constant lower back pain, vaginal discharge (clear or cloudy white, watery with no odor) and slight pain during intercourse. Also, my husband and I have been trying to conceive for a few months now, I've been taking prenatals but each month we hope my period doesn't arrive, it does. Would either of these be connected?
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The pain started about 5 months ago and it is just constantly there. I had my period last week (atleast I think it was my period, only a little bit of blood, mostly clear cervical mucus with blood mixed in it) and I just had horrible cramps today to the point where I was doubled over. Also, my husband and I had sex today and it was just hurting so bad that I was in tears so we had to stop. And I don't have a gynecologist or doctor right now because, well the local gynecologist is pretty much booked for the next few months, my general practioner moved states, and we don't have health insurance as of right now so it makes it a little hard. Which is kind of why I turned to this website to hear if anyone knows what these symptoms are.
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Hi,
I don't know if there is a connection with cervical cancer and your symptoms.  The discharge sounds pretty normal and sometimes can increase during ovulation or when you are close to your period.  Have you had the bad cramps ever since you began menstruating, or just recently?  What concerns me, is the constant back pain (which may or may not be connected with female problems), and the pain during intercourse.  I was told by a doctor a long time ago that sometimes pain during intercourse can be attributed to a tipped uterus.  But, I'm sure there could be different reasons as well.  I would definitely suggest you see a doctor concerning some of the symptoms you are having.  The doctor can probably also help you in your efforts to conceive as well.  Good luck to you :)
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