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Q: Painful Orgasims
asked by: niklynmil on August 2nd, 2006
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*everytime I have an orgasim I get this intense pain, almost like a cramp during pms. I don't get them anytime throughout the normal day...Then I have a discharge...They told me at the clinic that it was normal...But it doesn't feel normal :? My periods don't come regularly and they told me a while ago that it could be stress because I get stressed out easily. I'm not on the pill because I gain a lot of weight on the pill...I haven't had a check up in a while...Could this be ovarian cancer?
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shawno33
replied on November 2nd, 2006
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Painful Orgasim
Hi! I have the same problem with painful orgasims. Have you found out why you are having this pain yet? I have no insurance right now, and I am really scared that something is wrong with me. Any helpful advice??
Have you ever been told that you had a tipped uterus??

Hope you are doing better!
Shawna
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TiredToy
replied on March 27th, 2009
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painful arousel and orgasim
I have painful orgasims an d arousel, I have had hysterectomy 2 yrs ago and been fighting this nightmare every day. The dr. says it is in my head? No one seems to have answer HELP? Yours truly , VERY TIRED
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Bertrand
replied on April 1st, 2009
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Treatment of Cervical cancer & Cervical carcinoma
Most cervical cancer is caused by a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV). You get HPV by having sex with someone who has it. You can have HPV for years and not know it. It stays in your body and can lead to cervical cancer years after you were infected. This is why it is important for you to have regular Pap tests. A Pap test can find changes in cervical cells before they turn into cancer. If you treat these cell changes, you may prevent cervical cancer. Cervical carcinoma is diagnosed by clinical examination and pap test followed by biopsy of the cervix. Early detection is the key for cure of cervical carcinoma. The treatment for cervical cancer includes a hysterectomy and removal of pelvic lymph nodes with or without removal of ovaries and fallopian tubes, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Depending on how much the cancer has grown, you may have one or more treatments. And you may have a combination of treatments.
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rhondalove
replied on May 27th, 2009
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pain when having orgasim
Hi i am a large woman and i have noticed in the last year i have pain on my left lower abdominal region when i have an orgasim,this lasts for about one minute and is like spasm pain. I would like to know if anyone else has had this problem.
thank you Gina Australia
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