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I couldnt move after sex , any suggestions on why?

By Anonymous November 25, 2012 - 1:13am
 
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My boyfriend and I have frequent unprotected sex. Around the beginning of november, I got my normal period of about 2 - 3 days. After my period we had sex but there would be blood. We've tried for about a week, but I keep bleeding. One day we didnt have sex and I didnt bleed. Althkugh the next day my period came back. I had it for about 3 weeks after already having ut. Which it abnormal for me. Once my period was finally over , we started having sex again unprotected. After sex, it is normal for my stomach to hurt. Although last night after sex, I had a different kind of pain in my stomach. I felt sick, and I couldnt walk. I tried to stand up, but I would just get to the ground and curl up. The only way to slow down the pain was to put my knees to my chest and ball up. I tried eating maybe I was hungry , but food just made it even worse. It felt like u was going to get sick. Any idea on what could be wrong ? Im more scared about the abnormal pain.

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Hi Anonymous,

From your explanation, I would have to assume that you may have miscarried but I cannot be certain. You should make an appointment with your OBGYN immediately to be certain that this is not an ectopic pregnancy with the pain that you were describing. Keep us posted.

November 25, 2012 - 10:09am
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