Is it possible that he is hitting your cervix too hard possibly bruising it? Sometimes we don't realize how much abuse we're putting on ourselves durring a heated session.
The uterine contractions from female orgasm can also cause pain.
Make sure you are using lubricant if necessary and change positions as needed.
Try a heating pad for 20 minutes on your abdomen and whatever med you use for pain Tylenol/Advil.
If this has been a recurring problem:
Sexual cystitis is a term we know use in place of honeymoon cystitis to describe a condition where the mechanical irritation of the urethra, (the pipe from the bladder to the outside) becomes irritated through the mechanical action of sex. In these cases tests on urine samples reveal no bacteria, and the condition does not respond to antibiotics. Sometimes changing your sexual position to one where there is less pressure on the front of the vagina may help and remembering to empty your bladder immediately after sexual activity is a good idea.
I suggest you have some urine samples analysed and ask your doctor to carry out a high vaginal swab test prior to carrying out any further examinations. These tests would rule out bacterial cystitis, vaginal infections such as thrush or trichomoniasis and would also help to exclude problems within the pelvis. You might also like to ask your doctor about the possibility of sperm allergy as it has been known for a partner's sperm to irritate a woman's vagina, symptoms of which would occur after sex rather than during it. You could try using condoms to see if this helps (without spermicidal cream which can also irritate).
2006-08-26 05:35:14
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answered by grrlgenius5173 2
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You might have got a yeast infection. If you don't urinate properly before sex, you can get a bladder infection which can chain to a yeast infection later on.
2006-08-26 05:25:17
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answered by cornfed_vandy 2
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Could be a Urinary Tract Infection.
2006-08-26 09:34:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing is wrong. Keep on doing whatever it is you are doing-just don't sit, walk or talk
2006-08-26 05:35:57
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answered by wheels 4
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your "down stairs" may be worn out. after too much sex, your vagina doesn't lubricate itself as much and the friction from you hubbys "down stairs" is too much to bear. Tell him to take it easy and let you heal a little.
2006-08-26 05:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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see a doctor
2006-08-26 05:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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may be u have an infection
go to a doctor
2006-08-26 05:23:50
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answered by Trailbalzer 3
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1) slow down
2) use lube
3) go to the doctor, you may have nerve damage.
Good luck!!!
2006-08-26 05:26:26
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answered by slickkittykattwhopurs 6
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yeah. not enough natural lube is my guess. you could also be really "small". but only if it hurts everytime.
otherwise, tell him more foreplay and start slow.
2006-08-26 05:22:47
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answered by kermit 6
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i think you might have a yeast infection.... go to a physician for a checkup would be best...
2006-08-26 05:46:22
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answered by Zal-j M 1
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