I haven't had this happen to me before, until about 2 months ago. I tend to feel nauseous about 5 minutes after sex is done, but it's not bad enough that I've had to throw up. It's been happening alot lately and I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced it.
2006-10-17
16:19:13
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Alright I see I need to clarify. I'm a newly married women and having children is not a bad thing right now, so I'm not afraid of that. It's not a morning thing, it only happens a few minutes after sex, and I really don't need any repsonses saying I'm feeling bad about having sex, or I really don't love my husband. I would like some serious advice if possible. Thank you!
2006-10-17
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Yes, that's your conscience telling you that you may have any number of STDs, AIDS, or you may be pregnant. I hear if you stop having unprotected sex that nausea and these other things won't happen.
2006-10-17 16:23:16
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answered by thislifeisnotforme 2
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Feeling Sick After Unprotected Sex
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Is it normal to feel nauseous after having unprotected sex?
I haven't had this happen to me before, until about 2 months ago. I tend to feel nauseous about 5 minutes after sex is done, but it's not bad enough that I've had to throw up. It's been happening alot lately and I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced it.
2015-08-06 21:55:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, first try not to eat to much right before sex, stop and think of the crazy contractions and detractions you tummy is going through during sex and equate that to how you would feel if you ran a mile RIGHT after a full meal. Drink a glass of water right after you have sex as you might be dehydrated, it can cause tummy aches, and while you are haveing sex try not to clench your muscles around you actual stomach < yeah I know at a certain moment they contract by themselves but hey it's worth a shot!> and then theres always pepto afterwords
2006-10-17 22:19:03
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answered by essexsrose 3
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Could be anxiety, or hormonal. I know a lot of women are more sexually active during their fertile times of the month which is around ovulation, and it makes me nauseated when i ovulate. Unless you have some type of reflux and it's just from the motion. You have to decide the cause, only you know what is going on in your body, but these are some possible causes that i can think of.
2006-10-17 16:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok if you are male, try eating before sex, might help. If you are female take a PT (pregnancy test) with my first child I had morning sickness after sex, not at any other time.
2006-10-17 16:21:12
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answered by jykle2 1
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It could be because you feel uncomfortable about not having protected sex--like a feeling in your sub-conscious.
It could be that you've eaten too close to the act and your stomach has been jarred and gets that nauseous feeling.
2006-10-17 16:24:06
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answered by nobluffzone 5
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Have you had a pregnacy test?
Has this happened just since you got married?
Are you doing it any different? like positions?
Is your husband as sensitive towards sex as he was before you were married?
2006-10-17 18:55:13
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answered by atheleticman_fan 5
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2016-04-10 23:09:47
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answered by ? 4
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Go to a walk in clinic or talk to your doctor just in case that its nothing serious.
2006-10-17 16:22:00
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answered by PURE SEDUCTION 1
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