Take the advice from all these women. Sounds like they have personal experience.
2006-12-05 17:55:04
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answered by Kings Fan 2
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YES. It sounds like she may have a bladder infection aka urinary tract infection. Although this is not an STD, you can get one also (not thru transmission) from constant sex. Your girl needs antibiotics. If she goes too long with out medication to kill the bacteria it could turn into a kidney infection which is very serious. She needs to go to a doctor. In the meantime she can get an over the counter medication such as Azo to stop any burning she may be feeling. Drinking lots of cranberry juice and water will help flush her system, but she needs the antibiotics. Also, she should urinate right after sex. GO TO THE DOCTOR IN THE MORNING and stop having sex until she's better.
2006-12-06 01:57:08
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answered by princess 2
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Most likely. It depends if it hurts while you're having sex, anytime, or especially when she pees. If it's the latter, it's probably a bladder infection. Tell her to drink lots of 100% cranberry juice, take some ibuprofen (Advil), put a heating pad/hot water bottle on her stomach, and get some Uristat from the grocery store - it's in the "feminine hygiene" aisle. It will turn her pee bright orange but helps w/the pain. And she should probably see a Dr., they will prescribe an antibiotic to really get rid of the infection.
2006-12-06 01:48:28
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answered by tiamaria2525 2
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Vigorous and frequent sex CAN introduce bacteria into the urinary tract, leading to bladder infections. Doesn't happen a LOT, but it is common enough that doctors aren't surprised or shocked when it does.
Your girlfriend should probably go have a urine test done to check.
2006-12-06 01:46:51
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answered by j3nny3lf 5
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It could be from sex or it could be a bladder infection that is being irritated from the constant sex. If she isn't feeling better soon, have her check with a doctor (and in the meantime, lots of water and cranberry juice can help.)
2006-12-06 01:47:24
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answered by slknspphr3645 3
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Yes, it's called honeymoon cystitis. It's a common symptom when you have a lot of sex in a short period of time. She needs to see a doctor right away so it does not develop into a urinary tract infection. In the mean time, tell her to drink lots of water and cranberry juice and refrain from having sex until she feels better.
2006-12-06 01:50:42
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answered by mpicky2 4
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It could be a bruised ovary!
Maybe a bladder infection.
Like the person said above, she should always go to the bathroom after sex.
2006-12-06 01:48:50
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answered by faith♥missouri 7
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I am sure there is. Trying cuddling when she is sore.( Don't be greedy either) She ain't no porn doll. She is real. All that rubbing, contracting of muscles etc. Question is.. are you a gentle man? Is getting her share of the orgasms?
After resting for a couple of days- check again and see if it was the loving activity or not.
2006-12-06 02:15:26
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answered by Sandra U 2
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the urethra is right in that general area. The consistent rubbing may have irritated it. Tell her to drink a LOT of water and Cranberry juice and take some AZO - standard (blue box) from any normal drug store.
2006-12-06 01:49:38
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answered by DanielleC 2
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Its called honeymoon cystitis's(SPELLING?) I have had, it is a bladder infection not a STD it gets its name because women usually get it on their honeymoons when they are having sex like crazy with groom. She will still have to take a antibiotic for this. No biggie.
2006-12-06 01:48:01
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answered by cargirldawn 3
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