Probably Not: Pain with urination is usually a sign of a urinary tract infection (uti). The number one sign of pregnancy is a loss of one's period; if your wife thinks pregnancy is a possibility, a home pregnancy test is a reliable test. However, pain around ovaries and pain on urination are not normal occurrences; it is best for your wife to see her ob/gyn or family doc.
Answered 12/20/2012
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First rule out UTI: Infection is the most common reason for sharp pain with urination easily checked with a urine test. Symptoms could clear up rapidly with antibiotics. Pregnancy can be confirmed with high degree of confidence with a test kit from your local pharmacy. However, best she sees her dr. Asap. Good luck.
Answered 4/4/2012
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