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Pain during sex

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I have so much pain during inter coarse. I have been to the doctor and she said nothing is wrong. It feel like a knife going in. Only on one side. What the heck is wrong?????
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I do agree with des_a_rea hun, all doctors want today is their money. They dont truly care any more n dont bother to take the time as long as they get paid. Please keep us updated n im here if u need to talk.
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790669 tn?1465189099
I completely agree with Babygurly22.  I'm not sure about the birth control but I do know cysts and endo can be a cause.   I have both..I have 2 cysts, one on each ovary and have endo for awhile now and let me tell you...sex sometimes can be so painful that I'm laying there all curled up and crying.  If I were you I'd be seeking a 2nd opinion.  Sounds like this dr is just wanting to ignore the problem instead of figuring out what's wrong and fixing it.  Also, if you don't find out what's wrong..who knows..in the long run it could effect your fertility (if you ever want children/or more children).

Best of luck to you!!  Please, keep us posted.
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Hello hun. Are u on birth control? Do u suffer from problems with ur ovaries? Idk if u have gone to a gyno n even if u have i would go again n demand testing be done or go to another doc for another opinion. I know when i was on birth c i had a lot of pain during intercourse, to the point where i would cry n we would have to stop. Thats the only time ive had pain and 2 diff gynos had told me because birth c can actually make u have random contractions of the uterus even if u dont feel them until them as well as some swelling of the uterus. Pain can also be cause by ovarian cysts as well as endometriosis so i would go back or fo to someone else. Good luck n hope this helped.
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