Why Does It Hurt to Have Sex All the Sudden? Posted: 02-06-07 22:25pm
I have only had sex w/ 2 people I am with
a guy that I have been with for a while
now and all the sudden one day it started
to hurt when his penis is entering my
vagina... Its like a sharp pain and after
it gets lubed (natrally) then I dnt
really feel it after its in unless he
takes it out too far during intercouse
then I feel it hit a spot and it hurts ...
It doesnt burn to pee or anything like
that.. His penis is on the thick side I
would say.. Could this be a vaginal rip?
It has lasted for about a month now what
could it be?
Thax, jacqueline
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Llewellyn
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1743 Location: NY
Posted: 02-07-07 01:17am
The number one cause of pain during sex is
lack of lubrication. Make sure you are
well lubricated before penetration. If
you have trouble getting lubricated, you
can always buy some at the store.
If lubrication isn't your problem, you
might want to ask your ob-gyn about it.
Pain can be a side effect of a few things.
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Kgirl16
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Nov 2005 Posts: 133 Location: Canada
Posted: 02-07-07 23:14pm
It could be a vaginal fissure which is
yes, a rip in the vagina. That's what it
sounds like to me.
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