dear miss..
ur size of vegina may be smaller than your hubby's penis size, at the time of intercourse.. or you might be not in a mood of joining into intercourse, the time given for pre intercourse exercise may be less in time i.e. oral penetration which could make and create some lubrication effect so that the burning effect will not arise.
tip: 1. be prepared fully to join in sex. 2. encourage each other with different actions like licking each other genital parts like lips. 3. be cool when it is reaching top enjoy position.
this would definitely solve your problem. with these things, you can not only enjoy the fruits of sex, but also become easily mother.
if any more information required you can mail to mlaravikumar@yahoo.co.uk
2007-03-20 19:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi friend,
Burning during and after intercoursemany be due several reasons,
1) r u lubricating? lubrication will happen mostly during your fertile days, fertile days 10th day counting from the first day of ur periods it starts and mostrly till 1 week before ur periods, u need to be aroused to lubricate u should enjoy sex mentally,medically arousement will secrete a hormone which will help u to conceive,,,take time and do foreplay
if u still feel burning sensation use vaseline u will feel comfortable
2) ur cervix/vaginal opening may be small , if u r newly married pain may be there for few days ...if it persists more than a year u can meet a gynic who will do a small surgery to make it big this is quite common
3) U or your hubby may have urinary infection ehich may cause burning sensation to avoid dring lot water...
hope u r releived soon...
2007-03-21 05:15:03
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answered by Reju 2
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The answer about "semen allergy" by Nin05 is very good.
(answering a question in
Home > Family & Relationships > General - Family & Relationships
Nin05 said:
"Some women are allergic to semen; allergic responses to their partner's semen consist of genital itching, burning, and swelling. In severe cases, they may break out in hives or even have trouble breathing. I've heard of two forms of treatment 1) Allergy shots (containing) small doses of the male partner's semen). 2) The other is a technique called intravaginal seminal graded challenge. In this treatment, which takes several hours, every 20 minutes a doctor places increasing amounts of the partner's semen in the woman's vagina. Both treatments require that the woman and her partner have sex at least two or three times a week. Now, you said that this was your boyfriend; you have to think, are you guys in for the long haul or is this just a fly by night thing? If you guys are serious about this relationship, you might consider one of the above treatments. Talk with your doctor...:-)
Source(s):
Annual Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, Philadelphia, Nov. 9-15, 2006. News release, American College of Allergy, Asthma, and
Immunology. "
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I say:
There is a condition men can have called "burning semen." Although it not not fully explained, it may be that you are reacting to contaminates in the semen; medication, drugs, pesticide, heavy metals etc. It is most common in vetrans. One therory is that it is caused by the chemical and uranium weapons.
For more info:
http://sementherapy.com/#2
"Semen Therapy is the practice of swallowing the ejaculation of a healthy man, three times a week or more, for the health benefits."
2007-03-22 09:31:54
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answered by sementherapy 2
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burning sensation is mainly related to urinary tract infection maybe yours or husbands.get your urine checked up(routine/culture). ther might be some b/c/e coli infection to either of you.dont take it lightly.consult your gynae immediately. Apart from this:sometimes dirty/unhygienic/unwashed fingers are inserted by the husband/self which may also cause burning.ensure hands are washed always.
2007-03-21 11:11:17
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answered by kkp 1
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where does it burn - inside or outside? if it's outside maybe you need a lubricant. if it's inside I would say go to your doctor and talk to them about it. they would be the best at helping you figure out what's going on.
2007-03-22 09:44:16
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answered by charlie 4
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it might the early signs of a yeast infection. if it persists after you've tried a lubricant, maybe go see a doctor
2007-03-21 09:34:00
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answered by miz_chikie 2
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I had this problem, it was because I was to dry.Try a water based lubricant.We tried astroglide available at drug stores and walmart.
2007-03-25 00:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i feel you have sensitive skin, you can talk to your doctor, she will give you some cream to appy..drink lots of water too...
also try apply oil before having sex...it might help
2007-03-21 02:33:18
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answered by Richa 6
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