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Sharp, knife-like pains in my vagina...what is it?

My vagina has been getting very excruciating pains (almost knife-like) for the past few days.

They occur in short bursts (approximately one minute at a time) every hour-and-a-half or so.

Any suggestions or ideas on what this could be?
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I am having the exact same issue. Pain in my girlie area and nausea with lil diarhea. What is this?
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i have pain in my girlie area too and im pregnant
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im having the same problem. i have been reading on other websites that it can either be an infection or it can be a tear in your vaginal wall from either masturbating or foreplay with you partner.
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im having the same problem. i have been reading on other websites that it can either be an infection or it can be a tear in your vaginal wall from either masturbating or foreplay with you partner.
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i have been having these pains in my  cervix feels like a  knife in there  trning but its only when i move the wrong way i am trying to have a baby and i was wondering if it cold be a sign
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I have that too, but I don't know what it is and my period is going for too long like I started before last tuesday and its now the next tuesday, and its not read its brown. It's not cramps but that sharp pain and I was on Trinessa birthcontrol pills but I missed a few. Could that be it??? I'm 17 and not pregnant.
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