sudden pain?
Question:
why the pain?
Answers:
Probably nerves! - it would kill you to have to say husband or boyfriend wouldn't it - how I hate that homosexual appeasing term 'partner'
Other Answers:
It could be gas.
I think you need to call your Dr. it might not be PMS releated
You are probably ovulating...
It is probably just gas, or diahrea. You will probaby know soon when you have to run to the bathroom.
probably it's nothing, but you might have eaten something bad or it's from the pills. i got rid of them after i felt a little uncomfortable too.
Well I know this sounds silly but it could be a really bad case of gas, I've had this before and felt pretty silly when they told me it was just gas -_-*
But it could also be something serious so call your doctor. She'll be able to tell you if you should come in to see her or not.
If this is the first batch of bc pills, it is probably your body adjusting to the hormones. If you have been on the pill for awhile, you may contact your dr - my endometriosis started that way.
take some exlax and clean your system. you will feel better
It could be your body's reaction to your birth control. They told me that could happen when I started mine too. They told me between 1 and 3 months you should be all normal and your body used to the hormones. Take a couple advil for the pain, it'll be fine. Don't worry unless it becomes unbearable. And don't stop taking the birth control for that, see if in a month or so it stops.
I wouldn't take answers you get here too seriously, not becasue people aren't good-natured but simply because it is not proefssional advice. If you're really worried about it, the best thing you can do is to make an apointment to see your doctor and get professional advice.
Our bodies are sometimes strange that way. And as you get older and go through different stages of life, new and different pains will arise. Sometimes they can be serious and sometimes not.
It could be just painful ovulation. Or your hormones could be a little messed up. Or you could also have polycystic ovaries, too. Talk to your gyno if it lasts too much longer.
Are you new to this type of birth control. It could be a side effect. If you still have the paper about the birthcontrol see if cramps is one of the side effects. Consult your doctor. I hope you feel better soon.
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