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Cramps after sex is a common experience for many women. In many cases, feeling abdominal cramping pain after sex is nothing to worry about and could just be a result of sexual activity.

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Cramping after intercourse occurs because of contraction of the uterine muscles. This is normal when there is excitation and orgasm. But significant cramping after intercourse could be …

The most widespread causes of abdominal pain after sex are: inflammations, cyst or ovarian tissues rupture, vulvar and vaginal traumas, allergic reactions. If not treated promptly, persistent pain and frequent cramps can lead to sexual problems and reproductive system abnormalities.

Cramps after sex can have many causes. Luckily, the causes are usually not a major cause for concern. But that doesn’t make cramping after sex any less painful or unpleasant.

For after sex cramps caused by health related problems such as Fibroid, Cyst, Endometriosis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease the Doctor may recommend ways to improve sexual relationship and as well as how to reduce cramps during and after intercourse.

Rest assured however that cramping during sex is relatively common, and particularly in the abdomen for women and in the legs for women and men (the latter is a problem especially during sex standing up).

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cramping after sex Just yesterday My Partner and I were having sex early in the morning, and since we are trying to have a baby, we were not using protection. Right after we were finished, i got up to go ti the bathroom and I got a really bad cramp in my entire stomach.

Abdominal Pain and Cramping After Sex: Here’s What You Need to Know If you experience pain in your stomach after having intercourse, there could be something more serious going on.

Cramps After Sex When Pregnant Having sex when you are pregnant, even up until your due date, is perfectly safe for you and your baby – unless otherwise directed by your doctor. The amniotic sac, uterine muscles and amniotic fluids all provide a safe cushion and protect the baby.

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