my name is Emma, i am 31 yrs old, hope all you ladies are well! so I noticed going back to November when having sex I had a dull throb in my left (what I can only imagine to be) ovary. didn't last all too long and I didnt give it much thought. this happened again in December and then a couple of weeks ago (only times we have had sex... we have 2 kids.. chance doesn't come around too often ππ) always in same spot and doesn't last very long. I have noticed as well that even though I don't track my periods they seem to be getting more and more regular. I have kept a note this time so I can check! so I know I had 1 over Xmas, 1 in Jan and I'm on again now which seems a little too frequent with me. no pain or anything during, or leading up to it.
I am getting a bit concerned now, I don't have any other symptoms.
i know i need to book a doctor's appointment, but I'm always at the doctors! I have a few things going on at the moment and I feel like im never at work, but I'm worrying like mad that it's something more sinister now
thanks for reading xx
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I think your doctor should send you to a gyneacologist. You may have a growth on your ovary or in your pelvis. A CT scan might show sonething or an MRI.
hi I think I'm going to have to kona. no pain at all since I've come off though apart from horrendous back ache today but that feels muscular and doesn't hurt deep within if that makes sense. gosh I hope there is no growth ππ. we just use condoms xx
hi Mary, I have had no other symptoms I don't think. I have put on weight but haven't been watching what I'm eating so my stomach just feels a bit fat no bloating. bowels are fine. I have had horrendous back ache today but this is the first time this has happened and it feels muscular. I had a full battery of blood tests on November and everything was completely normal xx
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