Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia) is pain or discomfort in a woman's labial, vaginal, or pelvic areas during or after sexual intercourse. The word dyspareunia comes from early Greek language, and its meanings include "difficulty mating" or "badly mated." Pain during intercourse is described in medical literature dating back to the ancient Egyptian scrolls. Early Hebrews regarded this condition as sufficient cause for divorce. Today, the causes of dyspareunia may be easily discovered and treated.
2006-08-29 01:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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the reason she's tensing up once you're approximately to flow into is in all probability through soreness she's experienced till now - component of our organic human instict is to guard ourselves from soreness. Take it sluggish together with her, and appreciate it while she asks you to end or decelerate. make certain to apply lots of lube. There may well be a number of motives she's having soreness in the time of intercourse. You mentioned they did "exams," what style of exams? ultrasound? (exterior or inner or the two?) ct? inner examination? laporoscopy? If it truly is get admission to that particularly hurts her, she might have varicosities interior her vagina, which may make intercourse quite painful. She might have endometriosis, or, once you're utilising condoms, (you probably did no longer say what technique of bc, if any, you utilize) according to threat she's allergic to latex. in the journey that your healthcare expert won't be in a position to locate something it truly is incorrect, ask for a referral to a diverse healthcare expert. and attempt as no longer uncomplicated as you are able to to no longer make this approximately you. probability is, she feels enormously undesirable approximately this for the two one among you - the final subject she'll pick is a guilt holiday concerning to the style you at the instant are not getting off as much as you will like. solid good fortune.
2016-11-06 00:37:45
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answered by ? 4
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Get checked out by a OB/GYN you could have a cyst on your ovaries. Or it could be you have a tipped uterus. Bladder infection, UTI, Or you could have the beginnings of an STD or Yeast infection. There are so many organs and systems running around down there everything can affect everything else. Too many to tell what is going on go get checked!
2006-08-29 01:31:10
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answered by curiosity 4
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You might have endometreosis. It's rare to get it at a young age but it's possible. I've had it since I was 17. They can do sugery and it helps alot. Other signs are heavy periods and cramping during the month. Also you might want to get on birth control and see if that helps.
2006-08-29 01:42:11
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answered by dawnt314 1
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Well there are 2 options:
1. Not enough lubrication.
2. You have a tremendous infection in your vagina.
Run to your doctor any way.
2006-08-29 01:28:39
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answered by Lunazuly 5
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This could be an infection or simply your partner hitting your cervix during intercourse. It is best to see your gynecologist and rule out an infection.
2006-08-29 01:27:44
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answered by waltnsue2000 3
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the vaginal opening is small and the muscles sorrounding vagina are get contracted so pain occur during intercourse
2006-08-29 01:53:51
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answered by g.n.reddy 1
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More than likely because of his size. If he tends to be bigger it could cause some pain. Also if he goes too deep that could also be the cause of it.
2006-08-29 01:25:53
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answered by Kristina 2
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must be having a big pole to play. anyways pls try to have it in two or three other positions and if not reliefed go to gynac
2006-08-29 01:27:19
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answered by anjum k 3
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adjustments that take place while inserting the penis forcibly into the vagina, with not sufficient lubrication.
when you have sufficient lubrication, you will not feel any pain
2006-08-29 01:26:24
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answered by MADDY 3
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