unfortunately, yes. Every girl needs one at the age of 18, and beyond. But it does not hurt really, it just feels kind of uncomfortable.
It doesn't. You should see a doctor...
A Pelvic test is a internal. A Internal is when someone checks the uteris to see if its closed or not or to do a papsmear A pap smear is when they scrape ur cervix but i can say it does not hurt.
Any exercise has the potential to injure your back if not done properly. If you are concerned, hire a personal trainer to show you the correct technique for pelvic floor exercises.
Miscarrying is usually accompanied by abdominal pain, pelvic cramps, and sometimes lower back pain.
There are many causes of pelvic pain, some much more serious then others: http://pain.about.com/od/typesofchronicpain/a/chronic_pelvic_pain.htm If pain last for any length of time and you don't know the cause, check with your doctor. Even if you think you know but it still lasts a significant period of time, it would not hurt to get an expert opinion on how best to stop the pain.
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No. If you feel the need, go to your local doctor and have them do a pelvic exam. Severe cramps with blood clots may indicate many things, including a miscarriage. The cramps could also just be cramps.
Ovaries hurt when you push them just as testicles hurt when you push them. If this is a new symptom for you, see your health care provider for an exam. In the meantime, stop pushing on your ovaries.
When an ant bites you, the poison that is supposed to hurt small insects gets inside you and causes the area to itch.
When you do a toe touch, you are stretching your hamstrings and lower back, which can sometimes put pressure on the pelvic area. This pressure can cause discomfort or pain in the crotch region. Make sure to stretch gently and gradually increase your flexibility to avoid strain.
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