Posted: 05/30/06 - 19:21 Post subject: cramping after sex with husband and spotting
for the last month every time i have sex with my husband i get bad stomach cramps. Sometimes they are constant and other times they are off and on. About a month and 1/2 ago i spotted for a week. Just like at the end of a regular period. Where you just bleed a little after you wipe from peeing and a little on the underwear. But not a full blown period just spotting. Help!
I see someone responded that you may be pregnant...is that really true? The other night I got VERY bad cramps fter sex and I got a little worried. It would be too early to tell if I am pregnant but do you think that may be it?
yes it is possible that you are pregnant. When I was pregnant my stomach cramped during and after sex. At first it cramped a lot, but the more we had sex it didn't hurt as bad. Take a pregnancy test.
You could be pregnant however I have had similar symptoms about 6 months ago. Back in May my husband and I were having sex, I got sharp pains and cramping in my side. It was also accompanied with nausea. My husband took me to the ER and they found that I had an ovarian cyst on my right ovary. I would consult your doctor or go to the ER if it happens again. Hope I helped!
i have the same things but they're not painful. it just feels weird in my lower abs.. we used a condom and we checked to see if it broke and it didnt. what could it be
I'm having the same thing and it has been for several months now. I know I'm not pregnant because my husband had a vasectomy nearly two years ago. I've also had Endometriosis all my life. I'm scheduled for a surgical consultation with my GYN at the end of the month. I'm suspecting a cyst of some kind. My sister had the same issue about a year ago and that's what it turned out to be.
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