Joined: 15 Nov 2005 Posts: 1 Location: Far Far away
Pain After Sex Posted: 03-24-06 01:23am
My wife and I have been married for
several months. For about one month, she
had a painful experience. We know that
was normal, since she just lost her
virginity. The following three months we
used to have sex very often, sometimes
three per night. She did not experience
pain at all regardless of the position or
for how long. The only thing was that
she dislikes my hand playing with her
vagina.
Anyway, right now we are having problem
after sex. During intercourse she does
not feel any pain, but a few minutes after
she feels the pain. She describes the
pain like having a cut in a finger and
adding into it salted water. She said she
feels the pain all over her vagina, and
could not localize it. The pain stays for
about 4hrs. Once the pain starting to go
away, her vagina starts to feel itchy. By
the way, her vagina never gets dry during
intercourse. Both of us were virgins
before marriage and do not have
experience.
We are wandering what is the problem if we
have a problem.
Your response and advices will be
appreciated.
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erogers33
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 141 Location: Littleton, CO
Posted: 03-24-06 12:27pm
Do you use condoms during sex? If not,
your semen may actually be aggravating her
vagina. This is normal. However, I don't
know if it should be still hurting 4 hours
after having sex. She may also have some
sort of vaingal infection. If the problem
persists, I would advise her to go to the
doctor. Sorry I can't be of more help!
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