There are many causes of painful sex including vaginal or urinary infection, lack of lubrication, tumors, irritants (like spermicide), sexual disease, physical abnormalities, previous surgery, sexual trauma, repair of episiotomy or tear, vaginismus, vulvar vestibulitis, endometriosis, tipped uterus, and skin thickenings that can divide the female opening or injury to the vulva or vagina, such as childbirth, rape or sexual abuse. Chronic pain during sex may be caused by adhesions following episiotomy or plastic repair of the vagina. Endometriosis, vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and radiation therapy sometimes result in chronic painful intercourse due to adhesion formation at the round or broad ligaments, uterus or other structures. If it continues, she should see her doctor for an exam and testing to determine what the cause may be. You can read more about it here
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2007-01-06 02:31:31
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answered by Nurse Annie 7
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Remember, any body part that is not often used or initialized [so far as nerve endings go], becomes sensitive. That little spot on your back that no one ever touches is a bit ticklish when something glances over it, eh? Same thing for the genitals, on both men and women. Only, the action that happens to a woman is a bit more "violent" in comparison to what happens to a man, especially if the woman is not "warmed up" first. If it has been a while, a general amount of foreplay will make the intercourse less painful once you get going.
2007-01-06 02:35:04
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answered by Duane 3
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It depend you may have a personal female problem
And sometime the man can be you know too big for
her body even if she tall or short each woman is made
so different. Some women can take it as other can not
but Still that sound like a Problem that she need to Check
with her Doctor before it goes on too far.
2007-01-06 02:32:59
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answered by Linda 7
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Perhaps the married women isn't interested in having sex therefore there is no lubrication. In that case you could buy lubrication jelly and lots of foreplay, otherwise consult a Doctor if the pain is severe. What was the two month gap for?
2007-01-06 02:32:30
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answered by c_t_5_2 5
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foreplay and i mean lots of it. try the K.Y. warming jelly let him start with one finger at a time gently stretching the vagina. after the first go for 2 if he's on the large side tell him to go for three. if done slowly and carefully it should be very enjoyable. oral is always a good idea to get things flowing. if your nervous about having sex that could also be the problem when you feel nervous the vagina will dry out and tighten making sex uncomfortable. A well lubricated hand job should help you to relax allowing for easier penetration.
2016-03-14 02:20:15
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answered by Lydia 4
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vaginal infection, pelvic inflammatory disease, not fully aroused during sex, sexual problems like vaginismus, consult your gynaec for best management
2007-01-06 02:32:38
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answered by PB 2
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