Saturday, November 19, 2011

Pain in left ovary when I have an orgasm?

For the past month or so, I've been having a shooting/cramping pain in my lower left pelvic area (maybe an ovary, maybe my uterus, I'm not sure) every time I have an orgasm. It usually lingers a little while after. I do plan on seeing a doctor, but before I go I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this.

Pain in left ovary when I have an orgasm?
I'm currently experiencing pain like the pain you are describing and exactly the same spot, it's on the left side. I had an ovarian cyst on my left side that caused pain with intercourse 5 months ago but then the cyst ruptured but the pain continued.





My gyno and doctor now thinks it might be endometriosis because of other symptoms I've had too.





You might have a cyst, however it could be something else. I would recommend you follow through by seeing your doctor to see what he/she says.





Good luck :)





PS: I forgot to also add that I am also using birth control pill and although birth control can help "prevent" cysts, it doesn't guarantee that you won't get cysts as far as I'm aware.
Reply:no i have not experienced,


maybe you have like an small ulcer, cos when you orgasm, i heard that your womb contracts as well so maybe you can feel you womb squeezing in to the lump, but maybe you should go doctors
Reply:yes i do get it some times, when i have sex, and when i am ovulating, i have had four children, and notice it, the oldder i have become, am 39. Just keep an eye out it's not to sharp or bleeding.Other wise i have heard alot of women have this at some time in their life.It"s the contracting of the ovary to release eggs, so it has to work harder as we grow old.
Reply:Time to see a doctor. Unless one answers you here, it's all guess work.
Reply:Actually you DO ovulate.


There is no birth control known to stop ovulation all the time.


Most actually work with a combination of things like mucous, stopping a fertilized egg implanting etc.





Even the ones that claim to stop ovulation don't state 100% of the time.





I doubt the pain is in your ovary. How do you even know where your ovary is? It is probably a muscle contracting or it could even be a cyst.


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