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Q: Lower Abdomen Pain
asked by: jamsiesmommy on February 2nd, 2006
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I have been experiencing lower abdomen pain for quite a while now. It is normally right before my period. I had a regular obgyn exam in june and nothing was found. Of course I did not tell the doc about the problems that I was having. It sometimes radiates down my leg. I cannot lay on my right side when I get this pain. Lately I have been going to the bathroom a little more than normal. When I have sex, sometimes it feels like my husband has hit something and caused a bruise. My periods are starting to become farther and farther apart (about 35-40 days). I have been going to the doctor regularly to try to get my asthma under controll. I feel like that is about all I can handle wiht him right now. I feel like I could be complaining about nothing. I had pre-cancerous cells removed almost 4 years ago from my cervics. I have been going for regular paps every 6 months all comming back negative. Could this just be a cist? Should I be more concerned. Ovarian cancer does not run in my family. I have two children and I am 34 years old.
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