during sex it felt like he was jamming
against somethin in me is that normal and
it really hurt
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mamaTT
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Posted: 10-30-07 08:35am
He could have been bumping into your
cervix, that can be painful.
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Tylanas
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Posted: 10-30-07 09:36am
It's normal in the sense that it happens a
lot. It SHOULDN'T happen though, so if it
does stop your boyfriend and make him go
shallower. There is no point in having
painful sex.
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blondie_e
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Joined: 29 Sep 2007 Posts: 159 Location: ,
Posted: 10-30-07 23:10pm
this is normal. it happens to me too. he
is probably hitting ur cervix. u can
change positions or just hold his hips so
he goes slower.
this is normal as it happens to me too.
He is most proberbly hitting your cervix
as this will cause a lot of pain.
Try changing prositions and take things
more slowly by getting hold of his hips so
that he will go slower.There is no point
in having deep sex if it hurts.
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fefe1989
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Joined: 30 Oct 2007 Posts: 8 Location: ,
Posted: 10-31-07 09:35am
well i've got another question how soon
could i tell if am pregnant? my bf and jus
started havin sex without condoms but only
once durin sex did he cum in me (IT FELT
RRRREEEEEEAAAAAALLLL GOOD) but my period
came 2 days after is it possible that an
egg could have fertilized in that short
space of time
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Tylanas
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Posted: 10-31-07 09:48am
If your period came then you're not
pregnant.
I believe normal fertilization takes a day
to happen from the moment of ejaculation.
After that it takes a week for the egg to
travel down the fallopian tube and finally
implant in the side of the uterus.
The earliest you can test for pregnancy is
once the egg has implanted. Because of
other various factors, you should wait to
test until 2 weeks after unprotected sex.
That is the earliest you can get an
accurate test.
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