I had a colposcopy done 3 days ago. I was
told no intercourse or anything in the
vagina for one week. But is it safe to
have an orgasm through clitoral
stimulation as long as nothing enters the
vagina?
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Georgia59
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Posted: 04-18-08 19:16pm
Yeah, to my knowledge they only say that
because you are at a high risk of
infection after a colposcopy because of
the damage to the tissue.
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info_girl
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Posted: 05-03-08 11:22am
You should be fine with clitoral
stimulation only. Just for one week
nothing can enter the vagina due to the
need to heal. I recently had a colposcopy
and I was too sore to even walk. I
couldn't even think about that until about
2-3 weeks later. Just remember, your
vagina may contract if you have an orgasm,
which in myself, would result in pain, so
use your discretion.
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playbook
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Joined: 28 Apr 2008 Posts: 1 Location: ,
Posted: 05-11-08 15:04pm
Clitoral stimulation will be fine. There
will be no problem.
My Dr. wants me to have a coloscopy done
& I have been a chicken about it. Can
you tell me in detail if it hurt, how long
it took & details on every step
please?
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