Go see an doctor who specializes in obstetrics/gynecology.
2006-12-08 17:55:34
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answered by Kat_RN 2
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Lubrication? Perhaps that could be the cause of the burning sensation. This could be a symptom of UTI (urinary tract infection) those are really common during pregnancy especially if it burns also when you pee.
The last possibility could be that if you are really far along (late in pregnancy) the weight of the baby could be resting on a nerve and giving you this sensation. Try doing pelvic tilts or the cat (on all fours, flatten back and then curl up, flatten, then curl) this will encourage the baby to shift position or move a little. But you have to consider the fact that sex is generally not very comfortable towards the end and if it is only happening during sex, then you may just prefer to abstain from it for a while. But if you still have other symptoms in addition to it, then I would most definitely tell my doctor because perhaps he/she missed something and should investigate further. Good luck.
2006-12-08 18:04:37
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answered by Mom_of_two 5
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I went through that after having my 1st child and had 2 full std work ups, nothing. Everything looked fine. It ended up being the natural lubercant my body was producing was too "watery" and did not lubracate well enough a little KY and all was ok. Also if you are using a condom, you may have a latex allergy. I now have laytex sensitivity after having surgery to remove my gaul bladder that took 6 hours. The longer you internal organs are exsposed to laytex the higher you are at risk. At first I would hurt after a condom (during or after) then I would breakout & sometimes nothing at all! It could be either. My OB told me even if you just had alot of dental work done & never had a laytex allergy you can develop one. I would suggest seeing a OBGYN or another one & review possiblities and try some things at home too, like KY or allternate protection if using a condom. Good Luck
2006-12-08 18:02:45
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answered by notAminiVANmama 6
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This is listed under pregnancy so I assume you are pregnant. If you weren't I would say to have the doctor explore the possibility of endometriosis but that is only an issue when you are not pregnant. Burning and painful intercourse where some of the symptoms I had and this does not show up in test results, only surgical procedures can detect. I would get a second opinion AND get your husband checked as well as he might have some issues as well. And I don't mean he cheated on you...some std's can lay in wait for decades before making themselves known, et al gonorrhea.
2006-12-08 17:56:22
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answered by twincerelymel 3
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Eliminate the possibility of lack of lubrication during intercourse, for which there are several simple techniques. Ask your husband to indulge in foreplay for a longer period prior to penetration, so that your natural body lubricants can make the act easier and least painful. Also ask your husband not to be too rough when he moves his organ in you, so that friction is minimised.
If you have a burning sensation even while urinating, the you probably have an infection that needs to be treated.
It is better to have your doctor to refer you to a gyneacologist, if the remedy she has suggested doesnt work.
2006-12-08 18:04:32
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answered by greenhorn 7
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Well, if i were you I'd stop having sex. There is nothing worse then having something hurt that is supposed to be pleasurable. I'd wait a while and try again in a few weeks or so. Maybe you're body is just adjusting and such and you need to let it be for a while.
2006-12-09 02:20:02
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answered by ktpb 4
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Depends on exactly where the pain is, general burning could be a urinary track infection, or a lack of natural moister in your feminine area... I would go back to the doctor, you know your body better that they do.
2006-12-08 17:53:41
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answered by incognito 2
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go back to doctor ask for a full std check and a check for endometriosis also pelvic inflamatory syndrome all these and more can cause lots of pain in sex but don't listen if they say it is nothing demand a second opinion really if it hurts keep at them till it is better
2006-12-08 17:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I definitely recommend getting a second opinion, however in the meantime keep using protection and maybe try some extra lubrication (KY etc) to make things a little more comfortable for you.
Hopefully lubrication is all you need, but get the second opinion ASAP!
2006-12-08 18:16:56
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answered by yummy_mummy 2
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first of all u got to be lubricated before the actual intercourse. if not it's going to be painful. find that out . if that's ruled out then please fo to ur gynaec cos u may be having a urinary tract infection which she will take care of. menawhile if it hurts when u piss too, then take lots of citrus fruit juice. it will help.
if the pain is only during sex, then it's due to non lubrication which can be solved by using some lubricants inside u before intercourse.
2006-12-08 17:55:13
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answered by kicchi 1
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