Four days after having sex during ovulation, I had a disturbing experience. At that time, I felt abdominal pain, but I didn't pay much attention to it, thinking it was just ordinary abdominal discomfort. However, as time went on the pain became more severe and I had to seek medical help.

The doctor told me I needed to get tested and treated immediately. They recommended that I have blood tests and an ultrasound to determine if there were any underlying health issues. While waiting for the test, I felt increasingly weak and developed nausea and vomiting.

Eventually, my tests revealed that I was experiencing a mild earthquake, possibly caused by the fertilized egg moving inside the uterus. The doctor gave me some medicines and suggestions and asked me to continue observation and treatment during the observation period.

Although this experience left me very worried and upset, I was told by my doctor that this was a minor problem and that if my symptoms did not improve, I would be forced to undergo more intense treatment. I feel very lucky that I got help in time and avoided any further health issues.