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Does PCOS Cause This??
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In 2019, I had protected intercourse with a well endowed guy. Whenever he and I have intercourse my urinary tract is usually thrown off. I had to apply pressure to urinate plus I would be hunched over, I assumed that by me leaning over so much I had to aggravate the cysts on my ovaries. The aches eventually went away and it was fine to urinate all over again. Fast forward to 2020 I have experienced aches from both ovaries and back pains from right to left (I think that’s from me not sitting or… read more

posted March 3, 2020
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A myPCOSteam Member

Have you taken a pregnancy test?

posted March 3, 2020
A myPCOSteam Member

I would recommend taking one. I know it’s typically a sore spot for most of us Cysters but you’re body is still capable of getting pregnant even if you don’t feel or see any visible signs of ovulation or regularity in your periods. You may want to eliminate that possibility first and if your pain continues (with or without a positive test) I would highly recommend going to the Gyno to see what’s happening. We deal with so much pain already but you need to remember that just because it’s common doesn’t mean it’s normal!

posted March 3, 2020 (edited)
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posted March 4, 2020
A myPCOSteam Member

Cyster, thank you for your kindness and advice 🙂

posted March 4, 2020
A myPCOSteam Member

Hi Steffany,
I have yet to take pregnancy test.

posted March 3, 2020

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