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You suspect you may have endometriosis or adenomyosis

Can endometriosis cause a pulling or tugging sensation?

Topic:Symptoms
Affected areas:pelvicabdominalbowel
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Yes—endometriosis can cause a pulling, tugging, or “stuck” sensation in the pelvis or lower abdomen. This often comes from inflammation and fibrosis (scar-like tissue) that can tether organs to each other or to the pelvic sidewall, so movements like standing upright, stretching, twisting, bowel movements, or sex may feel like something is being pulled.


That pulling sensation can also show up alongside other endometriosis patterns—pain that worsens around your period or ovulation, deep pain with intercourse, bowel or bladder pain, or a feeling of pressure and heaviness. Because endometriosis can involve many structures (including bowel, bladder, ureters, and deeper pelvic tissues), the exact “tug” you feel can hint at where disease may be affecting anatomy and nerves.


If you’re noticing this symptom, we encourage you to track when it happens (cycle timing, specific movements, bowel/bladder activity) and what else comes with it—those details help us map likely sources and plan a targeted evaluation. When appropriate, minimally invasive excision surgery can both confirm the diagnosis (with biopsy) and remove tethering disease to relieve symptoms—reach out to schedule a consultation with our team to talk through your history and options.

Feeling pulled in your pelvis?

A tugging or “stuck” sensation can happen when endometriosis-related inflammation and scarring tethers organs and makes movement or sex painful. Our specialists can evaluate your symptoms and create a plan to relieve pain and address endometriosis or adenomyosis.

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Dr. Steven Vasilev delivers best-in-class endometriosis guidance and a personalized treatment plan—built on evidence and your unique biology.


Led by Steven Vasilev, MD—an internationally recognized endometriosis specialist & MIGS surgeon—Lotus Endometriosis Institute is virtual-forward, with many patients traveling nationally for care. Clinical evaluation and surgical treatment are provided in California.

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