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Lower left extreme pain while menstruating?

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For about 7 -8 yrs. now I have extreme pain right before and a few days during my period. It feels like I am being stabbed internally. It almost feels like I am passing a stone through my fallopian tube. The pain lasts for a few minutes. It comes on slow, the pain peaks and then subsides for a while. I had an ultrasound and CT scan a few yrs. ago and they showed nothing. Needless to say, I wasn't in pain when I had them done. They were scheduled, and I was not menstruating at the time. My OB-GYN thought it may be endometriosis, but that has been ruled out. She also ran tests to rule out STD's. This began about 2 yrs. after I gave birth to my son. Any help? Anyone have the same problem?

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  1. I am a CCMA

    Did the OB rule out PCOS Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrom?? Ovarian Cysts

    That may be what is going on


  2. I thought at first that it could have been a cyst, because I've had a few burst and it feels like what you are describing, but if it happens before each period, it may just be chronic pelvic pain.  I have gone through the same pains through each period, and have had laporoscopies, CTs, and ultrasounds, with the same result... nothing to be found.  It was finally concluded that I have acute chronic pain.  Mine is generally on my right side.  Hope that helped.

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