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Q: Intercourse Pain
asked by: gold26 on November 11th, 2005
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Hi there, I need help regarding my vaginal pain. My problem is I don feel pain during intercourse but the time my husband inserts the penis into vagina , its so painful that I hold ma breath for few seconds. I m not sure what causing this pain, normally I cant orgasm during intercourse , so my husband gives me oral sex or other pleasuring ways so that I can have orgasm n then after I orgasm he goes for intercourse. Can it be the problem for pain? I wud appreciate the helpful replies. Thankyou..
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lmw80
replied on November 11th, 2005
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Are you using lube? If you're not wet enough and he enters you it can be really painful - I have definitly been there.
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kmkjrick
replied on January 1st, 2006
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Lube
Use vegitable oil, its the best lube!Seriously
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Sammy001
replied on January 3rd, 2006
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It always hurts me when he puts it in, especially after having my baby. I don't think my insides went back to normal after vaginal delivery. My cervix is about half an inch away from the opening of my vagina. I don't think that is normal..... I am afraid to go to the doctor, because I am scared of them saying I will need a hysterectomy or something.
My cycles hasn't returned normally yet either.
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kmkjrick
replied on January 6th, 2006
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Well...
Sammy, you know the right thing to do is get checked. I advise it for ur personall life, and comfort. And if u find out its nothin, or sumtin moner, wont that be a load off ur back?
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munky23
replied on January 7th, 2006
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I have the same problem.
I will probably see a doctor too.
I'm always really wet but everytime he goes in and pushes in deeper it hurts.
Once he is in all the way, it doesn't hurt anymore.
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kmkjrick
replied on January 18th, 2006
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Just do what you think is right
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Tamadrummer
replied on January 18th, 2006
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Since you say you have at least one baby, we have found that a&d ointment can assist.

I do not know if there would be an adverse effect to using it but I cannot imagine since it is made for that area.
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rosyrose
replied on February 9th, 2006
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Dryness can be a problem, but I think you are aware enough to use it. Look at this topic on page 1:
vulvar vestibulitis

look it up on the net and see if you have the same symtoms. Ask your doctor and then start some of the medications etc. That they have out there for you. I still have pain...Just not as severe all the time. :(
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sandyallen
replied on February 9th, 2006
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Has anyone tried the new product that is on the market , it has been advertised a lot it is warming for massages and also works with sex, I forget what company puts it out. This is kind of off the topic.

If I were you that are having this problem, I would definitely talk to your gyno. This happens to a lot of females that have had children, it is better to get checked out now then to have the problem get worse but the choice is yours.

Good luck!
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