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Q: Cramps after sex , inner genital organs , and digestive organs
asked by: DoctorQuestion on July 10th, 2008
LATELY AFTER I HAVE SEX I GET CRAMPS WHY?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on July 15th, 2008
Early Pregnancy Signs and Symptoms Answer A4410
I don't know where those cramps are precisely located. If the cramps are located in the lower abdomen they might be related to inner genital organs but digestive organs (intestines) can also be involved. You may want to consult your primary health provider and your gynecologist about this.




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