Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Posts: 87 Location: Pennsylvania
Pain During Sex Posted: 08-25-03 15:35pm
In the past few months I have had pain
during sex. Sometimes I have terrible
cramps during intercourse and not always
letting up...Leading to a sometimes more
pleasureable orgasm. Other times the
cramps are after I orgasm. And other
times it's almost like he doesn't fit
inside of me. Like he's hitting
something inside as if I am swelled.
I have heard some say this is due to
having a "double-vagina" (not sure the
correct terminology), in which you
actually have two seperate openings to
your vagina. Or having a tilted uterus.
Anyone know anything about either of
these? And can provide me with any
information on either?
Would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks
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lhileman
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Aug 2003 Posts: 79 Location: Griffin, Ga.
Pain Posted: 08-26-03 16:03pm
Hey, I had the same problem for years. My
gyn told me it was because my uterus was
slightly tilted, however, about 1.5 yrs.
Later, I had to have an emergency
hysterectomy because come to find out, I
had a tumor in my uterus, and I also had
severe endometreosis which also was adding
to the pain. So, you might want to
contact your Dr. Dor an appointment just
to be on the safe side. Best of luck to
you, keep you in my prayers. Let me know
how you are doing.
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