After Sex..?
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Talk to an obgyn...
No, that's not normal. You need to see a doctor to figure out what's going on.
your bodies not used to it and it can happen for a while, but yes it is normal and shuld go with time
the problem is you need another person in ther helping you.another problem solved by luigi the ace mechanic
more then likely you have a UTI, urinary tract infection..if so drink lots of water, cranberry juice and eat yougart...make a docotrs appt. and have them check it out because if it gets really bad the pain can go into your back, plus it could get more infected and not go away.
that scumbag had other partners..if he demands anal get a divorce.he is scum
it's is just you. it is normal some women might have blood come out, it is normal. if you did not do great the first time, you have something to work on! good luck!
Maybe his penis is too big to fit your vagina
Talk to your gyno. When my fiance and I have rough sex and splits me, it'll burn and be uncomfortable.
Welcome to Cystitis! Lot's of women get this. It's an infection of the urinary tract probably caused by your husbands bacteria being rubbed into your urethra during sex. Drink plenty of water, cranberry juice is particularly good. If it's really bad see the doctor and he'll give you antibiotics.
The burning is comming from little cuts on you vagina. Take a break for a few days to allow the cuts to heal. If it still continues, see your gyn doc.
are you using lubricants? if you aren't getting..."wet" enough it can cause pain associated with chaffing and when you urinate it the acids could cause it to burn
You should get checked for thrush which is common problem, or urine tract infection or you may need to use a lubricant during sex as you may have vagina dryness and the lub will help prevent irritation,See your doctor for test and treatment
It's normal at first if you experience this for the first time. But if it keeps occuring, something's not right. You might be having an infection. Consult a gynaecologist.
You SHOULD urinate afterward, immediately afterward. No, it's not normal. Bacteria can get pushed up into your urinary tract during sex and if you don't pee it out, you will develop a bladder infection. Make sure hubby washes his penis and hands beforehand also.
If it's uncomfortable during, try using a lubricant like K-Y. If there are still problems, see a doc.
Give your gynecologist a call. The other thing I would suggest is using a little KY, or other water-based lubricant during sex. Also - does it only hurt to pee after sex? If it hurts more often than that, you may have a urinary tract infection, which is pretty common after becoming sexually active. And don't worry - it will get better! It's often uncomfortable for women for a while at first.
You are supposed to pee before and immediately after sex. I also found out that some of my problem was the type of condoms we were using. And it was uncomfortable for a while for me too. It will all work out for you.
try using some lube and if it continues you need to see a Dr.
My girlfriend tells me that its very important to pee after sex because it helps eliminate the possibility of an infection. And she never mentions that it burns when she does that. You might need to go see the doctor about that.
I am betting that the reason it is uncomfortable during sex is because you were a virgin. I have been with girls that were virgins and sometimes it takes many months before they are completely enjoying sex pain-free.
I would see your doctor about the burning feeling and unless your hubby has a giant penis, than there should be different positions you can try to make it more comfortable for you until it is completely pain-free.
Go to your doctor straight away and explain what is happening to you.
Don't wait.
Your doctor is the only person you should listen to.
i have herd from partners that it goes away after a wile it is part of being a virgin
I never had that problem.
K-Y jelly, and some patience
I have experienced a similar problem with urinating after intercourse and feeling a burning sensation. The best advice I can give you is to always remember to use the bathroom BEFORE sex, so you won't have to experience the painful burning. Don't listen to what some of these people are saying about your husband sleeping around. It is also a good idea to drink lots of water and cranberry juice.
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