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1114134 tn?1319173873

stomach sickness after sex and next day...

I'm 22 years old and for the past 2 weeks every time me and my boyfriend have sex i end up feeling sick afterwards, its like a light throbbing, but more sickness than ne thing, but every day i have been waking up sick and get sick off and on all day. I don't think it's pregnancy like most of these girls that get on here, we've only been together for a month so it would be way to early for me to start gettin those type of symptoms. But if anyone has any idea as to what this could be i would really appreciate at least a little bit of knowledge.
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Hi punk rock chick
I would say you need to go to your gynecologist. Tell her what you were saying. I don’t like what’s going on. And you will know for sure

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1114134 tn?1319173873
My bowel movements have been normal or at least i think, I haven't really payed that much attention to them, it's like it hurts when we do have sex to it feels like it rips and then i can feel it in my abdomen or pelvis which ever...thanks tho i guess ill need to go have that checked out.
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Have you ever had any stomach/bowel problems in the past. Things like Irritable bowel syndrome, or chron's disease can be affected by sex. The pressure  in that area also puts pressure on your bowels and can cause a sick feeling if you have these issues. I have IBS and at times while it is acting I cannot have sex. You may also want to take a pregnancy test just to make sure. Some people while they are pregnant get stronger symptoms than others.
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