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stomach pain

Hey , I'm 17 and ive had chlamydia & gonorrhea in the past . I have got them treated  . I have one sex partner , my boyfriend & never did my stomach hurt during sex . But about 3 days ago we had sex and the pain was so bad I had to tell him to get off me . And afterwards it was hurting to the point were I barley could walk .. about 1hour later the pain went away . My boyfriend had went to the doctor and they said he had a yeast infection .. if he has that don't I have it too ? Could that be what's causing the pain ? Also I am about 3weeks late on my period . Pleaseeee help
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After reading you're first comment I was pretty sure that is a sign of pregnancy.  If it was probably pain from you're uterus where the ovum has implanted which would cause a deep stomach pain.  However, you should probably consult a doctor or checkout you're local Planned Parenthood.  Also, try to think back to when you had risky/unprotected sex if you can remember. If it was about two weeks after you're period this is a common time for a viable egg to be released from the ovaries.  I wish you the best.
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About two days ago I found out I was pregnant .. I took two pregnancy test and they both came back positive  .. can they be wrong? I dnt believe I'm pregnant .. I am 9 weeks late since my last period !
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Hello,
If your boyfriend is having yeast infection then you may also catch it. Other than that if you have delayed periods and abdominal cramps then it needs evaluation. There are several reasons why a woman have delayed menstruation and this could be due to unhealthy diet, stress (emotional or physical), sudden weight gain or loss, caffeine, alcohol, and smoking. Gynecological conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), and uterine cysts or polyps, can also bring about alteration in menstrual cycle. However, pregnancy is still the most common cause of delayed or missed period.

So if there is a history of any unprotected intercourse then pregnancy should be ruled out.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.


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