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I'm 14 and recently been suffering from stomach pain, it started about 5 days ago and its not going away. it coms about the same time every dy about 11am till about 1pm sometimes I can feel sick but nothing comes of it and I haven't told my mu or a doctor because my brother will be horrible to me and call me names. when I have searched it up it comes up as pregnancy but I haven't even started my period yet so I cant be. pease can you help?

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Same thing is happening to me and I'm a boy so you're probably fine. Been going on for months.

If not, How's the baby?
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Hello.

Experiencing stomach pain every day at the same time can be a sign of a number of different conditions (besided pregnancy). Here are some possibilities:

  1. Gastric ulcers: If you experience stomach pain every day at the same time, it could be a sign of a gastric ulcer. Gastric ulcers are sores that develop in the lining of the stomach and can cause pain, particularly after eating.

  2. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): IBS is a condition that affects the large intestine and can cause stomach pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits. Some people with IBS experience symptoms at the same time each day.

  3. Food intolerances: Some people may experience stomach pain after consuming certain foods or drinks, particularly if they have a food intolerance. This pain may occur at the same time each day if the person is regularly consuming the offending food or drink.

  4. Stress: Stress and anxiety can cause stomach pain in some people, particularly if they have a condition like irritable bowel syndrome. If the pain occurs at the same time each day, it may be related to a particular stressor or event.

  5. Constipation: Constipation can cause stomach pain, particularly if it is chronic. If the pain occurs at the same time each day, it could be related to a daily routine or habit that is contributing to constipation.

Have you found out what was in your case?

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