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severe abdominal pain during sex

just today my boyfriend and i were having sex and not very far along there was a severe cramping pain in my abdomin. it got so bad that we had to stop and the pain continued for about and hour and a half. i'm not on any form of birth controls for i'm trying to conceive. Does any one have any idea what could be the problem if any? PLEASE HELP!!
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me and my husband is trying to concieve..i just got off my birth control about 3 months... but im having extremely pain when ever we have sex. can you get pregnant when you have cyst?
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I have had the same problem since my daughter was born 3 years
ago on and off. At first it was so bad I was on the floor writhig in pain. I am finally having my right ovary out at the end of this month. I hope that will resolve the pain. The doc
will remove the cyst on the left as well.
Anyone ever had an ovary out? Comments? Pain? recovery?
How long were you off work?
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yes it is true look it up as a google search, i found out today that i may have them but do go to your doctor to see what the problem is.  
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is that true? woman get cysts on their ovaries every month? i never heard that before but there are a lot of things i havent heard before.
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Sounds like Ovarian cysts. Now that is perfectly normal. Every woman gets them every month, but sometimes a woman gets one that is bigger than normal and when they burst(as they are suppose to do, as it has to do with your cycle)than it can be extremely painful. I had to have surgery once to take out one that was the size of a baseball, then was put on birth control for 3 years. Then I stopped when I got married and had one burst also during sex. It was so horrible I could not stand or anything. I ended up going to the emergancy room for it because the pain would not stop and got some good pills. You might want to go the doctor for a checkup and make sure that you don't have anymore big babies waiting to burst.
Mandi
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