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After reaching orgasm, there is pain at the bottom of your stomach. Does it have any complication with the condition of the baby?
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StephanyM
replied on November 7th, 2008
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No, that's perfectly normal, unless your doc told you to have "pelvic rest" bc/ you're at risk for a m/c. That means no sex and no orgasms. Your uterus contracts when you have orgasms, so cramps and small pains in that area are normal afterwards.