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Q: Too Much Sex? Feeling Some Pain.
asked by: tihasij on June 23rd, 2007
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i've been feeling kinda sore down there for a week or two now. tonight when we were having sex, it hurt to begin with, but we kept going and it stopped hurting. but this soreness is keeping me from orgasm i believe, plus its just not very comfortable.

could this be because we have been having sex almost every day? or could it be a urinary tract infection? or could it be because of the birth control pills i started 3 weeks ago? OR could it be because he got a little rough fingering me?

it doesn't burn when i pee or anything, but i have felt like i do pee a little more than i usually do.

i used to be real good about peeing right after sex, but lately i haven't, so is this a consequence? idk.

i just wanna get back to normal so i can have normal sex again.
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poppypot
replied on June 23rd, 2007
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I have found having alot of sex has made me sore in the past. Make sure what ever is going is going inside you is well lubricated. You could possibly buy some soothing cream. Maybe have a 2 dy break and some soothing mesures and you will be good to go again. Is it possible a change in contraceptive has made you secrete less vaginal fluid?
Also keep an eye in to and if it does not get better see your doctor
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Llewellyn
replied on June 23rd, 2007
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Buy a lubricant and see if it helps. If not, you could make an appointment with your ob-gyn just to be safe.
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Birch
replied on June 24th, 2007
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The original poster made a comment that made me wonder...

Are you supposed to pee after sex? I mean, I always do because I have to go, but is there any other reason?

How did I make it to my age and not know this?
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Llewellyn
replied on June 24th, 2007
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Birch wrote:


Are you supposed to pee after sex? I mean, I always do because I have to go, but is there any other reason?


Yes, people (especially women) are supposed to pee within 15 minutes (some people say within 10 minutes) after sex to decrease your chances of getting a urinary tract infection.
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Birch
replied on June 24th, 2007
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Llewellyn wrote:
Birch wrote:


Are you supposed to pee after sex? I mean, I always do because I have to go, but is there any other reason?


Yes, people (especially women) are supposed to pee within 15 minutes (some people say within 10 minutes) after sex to decrease your chances of getting a urinary tract infection.


Well howdy doody, I had not a clue on this one. *Runs to tell boyfriend "we have to try this right now"* Wink
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