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Pelvic pain can be a sign that there might be a problem with one of the reproductive organs in a woman’s pelvic area. Although pelvic pain often refers to pain in the region of women’s internal reproductive organs, pelvic pain can be present in either sex and can stem from other causes. Pelvic pain might be a symptom of infection or might arise from pain in the pelvis bone or in non-reproductive internal organs. In women, however, pelvic pain can very well be an indication that there might be a problem with one of the reproductive organs in the pelvic area (uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, and vagina). Pelvic pain can happen in both men and women and might stem from infections, abnormalities in internal organs, or pain from the pelvic bones. In women, pelvic pain might be related to the reproductive system.

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  • Pregnancy
    Ectopic pregnancy
    Miscarriage
    Pelvic inflammatory disease
    Ovulation
    Menstrual cramps
    Ovarian cysts or other ovarian disorders
    Fibroids
    Endometriosis
    Cancer (cervix, uterus, or ovaries)

  • Menstrual cramps
    Menstrual pain
    Vaginal bleeding, spotting, or discharge
    Painful or difficult urination
    Constipation or diarrhea
    Bloating or gas
    Blood seen with a bowel movement
    Pain during intercourse
    Fever or chills
    Pain in the hip area
    Pain in the groin area

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