why sex is painful this to do damn i tried to do alot but couldnt bear this pain?
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It shouldnt be unbearable OMG im gonna die painful..if it is see a doctor..maybe you arent ready
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What on earth are you saying?! English Please!
Are we talking about first time sex?
Or are we talking about sex is painfull with a new partner?
Or sex has been painfull all of the sudden?
It could be many different thing depending on how you answer those questions.
first time sex isn't comfortable.
try a different brand lubricant. and BE GENEROUS.
tell him that he's gotta go slow, take your time and allow for pleanty of foreplay to get really comfortable with each other (and hot).
?even you are 15 yrs old after a few round it become normal dnt ell tell you just 6 yrs old.
Tell your partner, to take his time. to do the foreplay for a while till you are moisten and ready and then if he is ready then go for it and that should help you, but make sure you are moist or he use a lubrication condom.
See your gynecologist. Pain during intercourse can be caused by a number of problems such as endometriosis, a pelvic mass, ovarian cysts, vaginitis, sexually transmitted disease, scar tissue from surgery, or even just poor lubrication. There are also other problems that you may be having other than these listed and that is why you should see a specialist.
Painful sex, or dyspareunia, can be caused by a couple of things. Infections of the reproductive tract, inadequate vaginal lubrication, a narrow cervix, certain positions that increase penile penetration, or a condition called endometriosis, which is when the material that makes up your uterine lining is outside of the uterus and in the abdominal cavity where it shouldn't be. This material sheds or bleeds out into your abdominal cavity the same as when you shed this material in your uterus out the vagina. (Sorry guys, I know that's gross.) This causes severe pain with sex and or directly after sex. You should see a gynecologist who is a doctor that specializes in the female reproductive system. They probably will ask you some questions about your periods and sexual activity, do an exam, and perform a pap smear which checks for STD's and abnormal cells such as cancer. You may also be experiencing pain if your partner is "large" or if you have just recently become sexually active. Hope this helps you. Good sex is a terrible thing to miss out on! from, Jill, R.N.
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