Question Posted Saturday September 8 2012, 11:41 pm
I am having pain. I am not having cramps but pain down where a baby comes out. It isn't painful all the time. It is soar when I sit down or when I touch it and it hurts all the way around. I have never experienced this before so I am scared.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? sizzlinmandolin answered Sunday September 9 2012, 2:34 pm: If you wait too long to go to the doctor, you could have more serious issues than what's going on now. See a doctor as soon as you can. If that means talking to your parents or setting up an appointment yourself, this is something you have to do. You can't risk your health because you want to avoid an uncomfortable conversation. Don't let your fear prevent you from doing what you must. Your fear should motivate you to do the right thing. This could be nothing, but it could also be something serious. Don't wait too long because it could get worse. You MUST see a doctor. This is nothing to be embarrassed about. Take responsibility for your body and health. Good luck! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Sunday September 9 2012, 11:33 am: There is not a lot of information to go on here so it is hard to give advise.
None of us are doctors and even if we were we could not give one as there is no way to examine you over the web. One thing is clear, even without more information, is that you need to see a doctor. The pain you are having is not normal and only a doctor can diagnose and treat you.
There is a whole list of things that could be causing your pain starting with different exercising you may do to sexual activity. Have you experienced a trauma to that area, as if someone kicking you there or maybe being hit with a soccer ball. Only a doctor through examination and asking the right questions can make a diagnoses. Be honest with the doctor during the exam.
Now if you are under 14 you have no choice but to go to mom or dad and tell them you need to see a doctor. Having pain in this area does not mean you are sexually active.
Being under 14 requires that a parent make your doctors appointments so talk to mom and dad. This area has a lot of muscles in it and you may have injured one. Given today is Sunday and the amount of pain you have going to a walk-in clinic or even a hospital emergency room is appropriate.
If you are 14 or over, by Federal Law you do not need a parents permission to make an appointment to see a doctor about any problem related to your reproductive system.
The Law is known as HIPPA. This law offers people 14 and older confidentiality in seeking medical assistance for reproductive system medical help. Meaning, you can make your own appointments, speak openly with the doctors, be treated for in most cases, the exception would be for something life threatening, and no one can inform anyone you have not given written approval to so so of anything about the visit. Yes you are still covered under your parents health insurance.
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