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Q: Constant Abdominal Pain...
asked by: wlp0604 on April 29th, 2005
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Hello all:
i am a 20 year old and my boyfriend and I have recently started having sex. It is the first time for both of us. I have been to a gyno and had a clear pap smear within the last year. So, I believe i'm pretty healthy.
Our experience was wonderful. No pain (a previous boyfriend had accidently broken my hymen) and it was very enjoyable. While having sex, I felt that his penis was hitting my cervix, so I would adjust or tell him not to go too deep until it didn't hurt.
The day after having sex, i've noticed that I have been having lower abdominal cramps: not painful or sharp, but constantly there. It sort of feels like a just a bit of discomfort. It is similar to the feeling I had after a pap smear.
Has anyone else had this problem?
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