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PostPosted: 07/18/07 - 22:18    Post subject: pain in my stomach and vagina Vote now! Reply with quote

After sex 2 nights ago I had a pain from my vagina to mid stoach area, it lasted a few hours and then reoccured out of the blue today not quite to the where I can't bear it but close. What could it be? I don't think it's cramps because this doesn't feel like that and I have never pain at my vagina.
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