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Dolor por la ovulación; Dolor intermenstrual
El dolor pélvico intermenstrual se puede sentir un lado un mes y del otro lado al mes siguiente, o sentirse en el mismo lado durante varios meses seguidos.
Los síntomas incluyen dolor abdominal bajo que:
Un examen pélvico no muestra ningún problema. Se pueden llevar a cabo otros exámenes (como una ecografía abdominal o una ecografía pélvica transvaginal) para buscar otras causas del dolor pélvico u ovárico en caso de que éste dure un tiempo.
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