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Is lower abdominal pain a few days after intercourse a sign of pregnancy?



Or worse? About two days after intercourse I experienced.. I guess you could say my uterus was sore. I did feel the usual light pain I get when I ovulate the day before, but I've never had my uterus hurt when I laughed or anything. It's no longer sore, but I noticed a really heavy, cottage cheese like discharge. (Just like what is described for a yeast infection.) It didn't have a foul odor, just a.. "different" one. One I'm not used to at all. I'm definitely going to the doctor but if anyone knows what this could be, I'm open. Thanks!

Could be an STD like trichomonas,gc/chlamydia, or a yeast infection. You owe it to yourself to get to a doctor asap. If it is an
STD, you AND your partner will need to be treated with medicine, or you will continue to pass it back and forth EVERY TIME you have intercourse!
If you had unprotected sex there is a good chance you may have a STD. Also, PID (pelvic inflammatory disease) this can cause pain and a discharge. You definitely need to see a DR asap. Best of Luck
you might infected with STD.. just consult your doctor right away.
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