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ineedhelpfastplz

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Jan 2005
Posts: 5
Location: Georgia
Pain When Touched
Posted: 01-31-05 15:12pm

Ok this is weird..When my bf touches my genital area it starts hurting..And when we have sex it hurts really bad..Like to the point of tears it feels like its burning,stinging...We've read alot and it said that im too dry..I dont know if thats it tho..My gyno told me its because I was preg. But he has no clue really..We havent had sex in over a year now and I really want to..Can anyone help me?


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nadeentears

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jan 2005
Posts: 78
Location: Canada
Pain When Touched
Posted: 02-12-05 19:35pm

Try to consult a doctor. It means you might have infection. There will be no pain if you are dry. Sex does not hurt if you are dry. You mentioned pain, this means you have something wrong, like infection. If you feel burning when u have sex and the liquid that comes from your vagina is yellow I mean not white as it should be that means you might have vaginitis and you should see a specialist. This is normal don't worry most women have it. We all go through that. Sometimes it is not from sex ,sometimes we get vaginitis from the underwear, when we don't clean them enough from the soap. Nylon also cause that. I mean the material of the underwear. You might be sensitive to some products.

Try to see a doctor they are the one who will know what you are going through ??????

My heart is with you
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