I'm a 17 year old female and is having similar pains to what some of your are describing when having sex with my parter. I get a pain/ache in my lower stomach all the way up to my chest. It hurts to take deep breaths. I am fine prior to having intercorse, but as soon as we start, as does the pain. It has been happening for a few weeks now, I am scared and don't know what to do. If someone could give me some advise or anything I would be so appreciative.
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I've had the same experience. Though I do not know the cause I have a found a solution that works for me. Apply ice to your abdomin immediately after sex for 10/20 min. I use an ice pack for 10 min and I never develop pain!
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stay out of other peoples personal lives. they can do whatever they want. school isn't a 16- 17 year old's entire life.
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Really hope original poster turned out okay. I'm a 25 year old with no children having similar symptoms minus, keyly, not being able to stand up, but doing so is difficult, walking hunched over. Right now I'm on my back with my knees up and my feet about six inches from my butt. That's releving the most pain and pressure in terms of position. I've released some gas that is probably a factor in the pain, but probably not the root. Must also note that I've had some water and smoked a bowl of medical grade marijuana (in a place where it's legal) since symptoms started so I don't know what's helping most. Still shivering which is weird but hoping to sleep that off. What for sure didn't help was the commenter who got mad at the ad. I wasted a solid 30 seconds in pain reading that comment. Not mad, just frustrated because owww! Everyone reading this is in pain. Hope this helps! Knees up, water, farts, weed!
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Teens who are getting laid in high school can focus on their school work than the suppressed ones who get more distracted by the bodies of their classmates at school and looking for weird porn at home. They need info about their bodies most. Stay safe and forget the haters teens!
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OMG I Was Scared For The Moment. I Am In So Much Pain I Can't Stand it my stomach, Lower Abdomen and butt hurts so bad I can't sneeze cough sit up and down walking even hurts...
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That little patch is the command point for your face ☺️ Great for headaches toothaches stuffy nose (blurred vision maybe)
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All you have to do is drink a bottle of Citroma. It's an over the counter laxative and costs about $3.00. :) I'm certain you will feel much better.
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Have u firguredi it out yet , because I'm in the same boat. Started in my 30's, and I've had a pollup removed and it didn't help. Happens more often now.. after surgery. But let me know. If I figure anything out I'll let you know.
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Well, you may be pregnant, because nipples hurting is a sign of pregnancy and when you are pregnant, you don't have your period. But, since this was posted over a year ago, I'm guessing you're okay now.
Glad to help!
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I have had the SAME things happen to me starting a year and a half ago. I remember the first time I had this happen, it was right after sex, it started as a dull pain in my lower abdomen and then suddenly became the most excruciating pain I have ever experienced, I broke out in a cold sweat, vomited, had a bowel movement, and then just layed on the bathroom floor trying not to move but I know my muscles were very tense because I didn't know what was happening to me and so I was freaking out and crying.
This happened the next three months in a row, right before my period. I went to the doc and had an ultrasound which determined I didn't have any cysts. My doctor diagnosed me with endometriosis because of the way it was syncing up to my cycle. I was put on a continuous birth control (meaning skipping the periods) and I can tell you this has helped me SO MUCH. I have it very rarely now.
HERE is what I have figured out over this period of time dealing with this BS!!
!!!! if you don't know if you have cysts or not you may want to go to the ER the first time because you could have a cyst rupturing and could go into shock. !!!! don't risk it.
BUT If you are someone like me who has had an ultrasound and it's all clear, I can tell you these things have helped me. I'm no doctor but I have found ways for me to handle the episodes that have made it easier, maybe they will work for someone else I pray for anyone who has to deal with this.
1. the first thing I do is go straight to the bathroom and turn on the hot water of faucet or bath. I sit on the toilet and when the water is hot I run a towel under the hot water and put it across my lower abdomen. Seriously this helps so much it's kind of crazy. the problem with getting in the bath right away is you might need to get some gas/bowel movement out first
2. I try to stop reacting to the pain. It is kind of crazy the kind of pain a person can learn to endure. I have found that staying completely calm and focusing on keeping all of my muscles and mind relaxed helps the pain subside faster and makes the pain much less terrifying. It is just pain, and believe me I know how terribly it hurts. I'll often be sitting there with a straight face thinking how I can't believe I am able to stay calm with this pain raging, but I PROMISE it will help you to just relax, and know it will pass. It also helps me to be alone when this happens..having your significant other there might be them trying to be thoughtful, and maybe they can scratch your back or something to help calm you down. But for those of us who know this pain..I don't have the capacity to deal with another person being near me or even touching me because it's just so intense of a pain.
3. Relaxing will help you bass any bowel or burps that may need to come out. If you're like me for some weird reason this happens around my period.. It depends but I sometimes wills it on the toilet for like 20 minutes in writhing pain and then will pass a bowel and have at least some immediate relief. during this time I keep running the towel back under the hot water and putting it on my abdomen.
3. Getting on the continuous birth control has reduced the amount of these episodes I have. My doc also recommended taking advil before my period starts to go ahead and start reducing the inflammation. you could also try avoiding having sex during a time you expect it to happen.
4. Usually the whole thing for me is over in like 20-40 minutes. Afterwards I feel really drained like I just ran a marathon. I get in the hot bath after and try to get lots of rest and drink water after.
Anyway..I'm no doctor but just some tips for anyone to help ease the pain because it sucks. I feel a lot less alone knowing so many women go through the same thing. if anyone has any advice on how to handle it that's worked for them too please reply. Especially if you have advice on how to avoid it I would love to know. side note, it usually happens after I am on top for a while, not sure if that info is valuable to anyone lol.
This happened the next three months in a row, right before my period. I went to the doc and had an ultrasound which determined I didn't have any cysts. My doctor diagnosed me with endometriosis because of the way it was syncing up to my cycle. I was put on a continuous birth control (meaning skipping the periods) and I can tell you this has helped me SO MUCH. I have it very rarely now.
HERE is what I have figured out over this period of time dealing with this BS!!
!!!! if you don't know if you have cysts or not you may want to go to the ER the first time because you could have a cyst rupturing and could go into shock. !!!! don't risk it.
BUT If you are someone like me who has had an ultrasound and it's all clear, I can tell you these things have helped me. I'm no doctor but I have found ways for me to handle the episodes that have made it easier, maybe they will work for someone else I pray for anyone who has to deal with this.
1. the first thing I do is go straight to the bathroom and turn on the hot water of faucet or bath. I sit on the toilet and when the water is hot I run a towel under the hot water and put it across my lower abdomen. Seriously this helps so much it's kind of crazy. the problem with getting in the bath right away is you might need to get some gas/bowel movement out first
2. I try to stop reacting to the pain. It is kind of crazy the kind of pain a person can learn to endure. I have found that staying completely calm and focusing on keeping all of my muscles and mind relaxed helps the pain subside faster and makes the pain much less terrifying. It is just pain, and believe me I know how terribly it hurts. I'll often be sitting there with a straight face thinking how I can't believe I am able to stay calm with this pain raging, but I PROMISE it will help you to just relax, and know it will pass. It also helps me to be alone when this happens..having your significant other there might be them trying to be thoughtful, and maybe they can scratch your back or something to help calm you down. But for those of us who know this pain..I don't have the capacity to deal with another person being near me or even touching me because it's just so intense of a pain.
3. Relaxing will help you bass any bowel or burps that may need to come out. If you're like me for some weird reason this happens around my period.. It depends but I sometimes wills it on the toilet for like 20 minutes in writhing pain and then will pass a bowel and have at least some immediate relief. during this time I keep running the towel back under the hot water and putting it on my abdomen.
3. Getting on the continuous birth control has reduced the amount of these episodes I have. My doc also recommended taking advil before my period starts to go ahead and start reducing the inflammation. you could also try avoiding having sex during a time you expect it to happen.
4. Usually the whole thing for me is over in like 20-40 minutes. Afterwards I feel really drained like I just ran a marathon. I get in the hot bath after and try to get lots of rest and drink water after.
Anyway..I'm no doctor but just some tips for anyone to help ease the pain because it sucks. I feel a lot less alone knowing so many women go through the same thing. if anyone has any advice on how to handle it that's worked for them too please reply. Especially if you have advice on how to avoid it I would love to know. side note, it usually happens after I am on top for a while, not sure if that info is valuable to anyone lol.
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I am currently experiencing the exact same thing (weird shoulder pain included). It started last night after sex, right now at work it's hard to do anything. I felt like fainting and had vomited last night from the pain.
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