Pain during orgasm?


Question:
This pain has been going on for about two weeks. sex it's self dont hurt just as soon as I start to have a orgasm the pain starts and as soon as it over the pain is gone. The pain is very sharp and on my lower left side. Has anyone ever heard of this?

Answers:
well im not a doctor, but it sounds like a muscular spasm of some sort. the female orgasm engages alot of internal muscles (that i as a male do not have) so all i can suggest is that you should seek medical attention, the doctor will ask you questions that even if you dont know the answers then, at least you will know what to look for during your next orgasm and collect more data to share with you doctor. this may help in isolating your issue.

if you do not want to seek help, you might look into modifying your diet or your day to day activities. if the pain is really bad, i hate to say it, but you might need to stop haveing sex for a little while and allow your body to attempt to heal what ever is wrong.

if the pain is in you abdominal wall, you may even have a small hernia. but if no other activities besides orgasm are uncomfertable and you do not feel a lump or notice any discoloration then this is probebly not the case.

next time you have an orgasm do a quick check list:
can u feel a hard or seized muscle inside
Does the pain linger, or does it go away immediatly after orgasm.
if you can feel it with you fingures, how big is it, and what shape is it.
does it hurt to push on it

This will allow your doctor to better diagnose you on your first visit.
You know what, I have had this happen to me before and when i went to the doctor, they told me that I was going too hard and my boyfriend was penetrating me real deep which in turn caused the pain. Now I dont know what your sex life is like, but if you are kinda wild then maybe you just have to take it down a notch and it should help. But not too far down :) You still wanna have fun right?? wink wink. Happy Lovin!!!


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