The first few times we had sex there was
no pain at all. Lately though, after
we have sex she says she feels like she is
having menstrual cramps...They last about
15 minutes or so, sometimes longer, and
sometimes the pain doesn't occur
immediately after sex (once it happened
during)...But the last time it was about
30 minutes after sex that she started
cramping up.
She has very very intense orgasms, and it
is uncommon for her not to ejaculate
during sex.
She is an average sized girl, I am 6'10",
and am about 9 1/2"....We ruled out that
my size could be the issue, because we had
sex several times without the cramping
occuring.
We usually have sex doggy-style, but the
cramps occur when we are in the missionary
position (in fact the one time they
started during sex was in the missionary
position).
She works only part time, and does not
have insurance, so we were hoping to get
some ideas as to what it could be before
seeing her doctor.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Six
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Teenytoona
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Posted: 05-22-04 04:23am
Keep an eye on them, that's what i'd say.
Speaking from personal experience and
knowledge of the mechanics of the female
reproductive system, it's not uncommon for
women to have cramps after sex -
especially if they are prone to ovulation
pain (mittleschmerz), pms cramping or
during their period. After all an orgasm
usually involved the uterus contracting,
which is the same bodily process as
cramps. So if they aren't too
uncomfortable, or last terribly long, then
I wouldn't worry, maybe just suggest
taking some painkiller of choice before
you have sex.
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insurancegirl
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Posted: 05-22-04 05:41am
Maybe, try not doing that position and see
what happens. It could be that you are
too big for her in that position, as far
as building up air (cuz it could be gas
cramps). Is there a possibility that she
is preg?
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