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Is it normal to feel nauseous after sexual intercourse?

By November 5, 2013 - 8:49pm
 
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I find it odd because I have not experience this before. Only recently, past 4 times my boyfriend and I had intercourse. These for times he has be the only one that has had orgasms inside of my uterus. As soon as I was done menstruating we had intercourse (at least 2 weeks ago) and I felt all of the following: I feel nauseous right after and next day, headaches, hungry yet empty, sense of diarrhea, and I can't seem to eat some types of food. I actually vomited yesterday (day before we had intercourse) and today I just feel nauseous. Is this normal or am I pregnant (doubt it) ?

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Anonymous

Hi sweetazgrey,

Welcome to EmpowHER and thanks for your question.  You can not feel any pregnancy symptoms, the next day of having intercourse if you did conceive.  Many other things can be causing you to feel this way.  Also, if you don't use protection, your chances for pregnancy to occur are higher. Have you taking a home pregnancy test?

Best,

Daisy

November 6, 2013 - 6:45am
(reply to Anonymous)

Hi Daisy,
Thank you. I figured as much on the pregnancy symptoms, but I'm just wondering why and I can't seem to get a straight answer on this. Would you know? No I don't use protection because I wouldn't mind having a child, actually I want one :) and no test either.

Thank you,
Sweetazgrey

November 6, 2013 - 10:34pm

I forgot to mention that I also had intercourse yesterday at night since I felt better, which is why I feel nauseous.

November 5, 2013 - 8:51pm
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Anonymous (reply to sweetazgrey)

sweetazgrey,

If you continue with the symptoms, it might be best to see a doctor.  They might have to do test and imaging testing to know what can be causing all these symptoms.

Best,

Daisy

November 7, 2013 - 5:22am
(reply to Anonymous)

Thank you Daisy :)

November 7, 2013 - 7:33pm
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