I've recently just had sex for the first
time (i'm 25) and it was a bit painful
(stinging pain) but my bf was really
careful and went in as slowly as possible,
and I bled a little bit for about 3 days
and had discomfort walking. I was
wondering if thats normal?
And me and my bf had sex again (the 2nd
time) after 3 months. I was surprised
that it was still painful and even more
painful than my first time. Is this
normal to have pain still? We had sex
yesterday and it was painful then, and I
am having some discomfort today too...
Kind of like lower back pain and some pain
around the hips. Like my lower back and
hips are sore.
My bf said that it could be possible that
my hymen could still be partially intact,
or that it never broke at all. Could this
be possible? And how could I check this?
Thanks a lot!
I'm really worried because I do not like
the pain...
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Jessica_CF20
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Nov 2005 Posts: 207 Location: NM
Posted: 11-13-05 22:03pm
I think it is normal your body is getting
used to the changes and you vagina is
"streaching " I guess you could say to fit
him. Well thats what my oppinion is
anyway I had pain everytime I had sex
untill like the 12th time give or take now
it feels wonderful you just have to give
you body time and keep at it
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