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I have pain in pelvic and pressure.?



I dont think Iam pregnant. I had my last period 15th of this month.I had sex on the 21 st. so too early to tell. Anyway, it comes and goes. if I put pressure on my lower ab then it somtimes radiates pain to the vagina. what could this be? I have an appt. next wed. otherwise If I need to I can go to urget care.

Since you have an appointment scheduled, I say wait UNLESS THE PAIN INCREASES, BECOMES UNBEARABLE, YOU RUN A FEVER, ARE UNABLE TO TOLERATE A "POKE" ON YOUR STOMACH. Should any of those occur - proceed to dr immediately. Could be you're pregnant, could be a cyst on your ovary, could be fibroid in uterus - any number of diagnoses. Can't even rule out a possible adhesion. Keep an eye on your comfort level, if the pain increases or becomes centralized, get help. Could even be endometriosis. Good luck dear - & take care.
it sounds like you may have an urinary trac infection it would be best to go as soon as you can---don't worry this can be taken care of very simply.i and my daughter have had your same symtoms BUT i'm not a doctor this could spread fast so don't wait too long even if it feels better!been there done that my daughter also.
my own experience
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