the unusual stimulation and all the adrenaline. its like when you get nervous and you have stomach cramps. its just from exitement and adrenaline
You Should go to your doctor to get a check up, but its nothing urgent. yellow discharge could just mean an infection. stomach pains in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy is also very common. just go get a check up :)
It is just due to the disturbances caused during rough sex. To prevent them have a great sex but not a rough one. Remember "slow and sturdy wins the Race"
u must be a cow because that is stupid
If you're using the term "belly pains" I'm guessing you're too young to have sex in the first place.
Frequent sex
well the bleeding means she never had sex before and the tummy aches well u gonna hav a baby
Sex likely will not cure a stomach ache, but it may take your mind off of the pain.
I've been having like really bad headaches, backaches, and random stomach pains.
Torsion of the testis
I think maybe cus its probably ur first time and youre nervous about it if u had,unprotected sex maybe ur pregnant.
to be honest, I never have. How severe is the pain? Is it everytime you have sex? Does it depend on the position? If you have given birth fairly recently I wouldn't worry about it. If you havent given birth recently, here is some info that might be useful. * 70% of women have cysts that can rupture. This can cause severe pain, vomiting, dizziness, diarrhoea. If it is pain that last for a while or becomes severe, go to the hospital as this can can be fatal if left too long. * You should go to a gynecologist and request to be screened for endometriosis. A very rough definition of Endo is when cell tissue abnormally grows on ovaries and other organs as well. This condition can cause sex to be a painful experience. * It's possible that you may have a simple bladder infection. Some women are more prone than others and frequent sex can add to the risk of getting one. If you feel a burning sensation when you urinate or a frequent need to use the bathroom, this may be the issue. It's an easy fix with the proper antibiotics. Either way, see a doctor. This is not a normal occurance and if they say it is, get a second opinion!!! Good luck