I'm having pain with intercourse all the time and am waiting to have a laparoscopy done to see whether I have endometriosis.
If you have pain with sex, I would recommend you go see a gyneacologist to have this evaluated further as it could be a number of things like PID, STD, infection, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, vaginismus or other female related problems. Definitely have this checked out.
Good luck :)
2007-09-01 13:24:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I might say that you simply will have to fear approximately being pregnant at any time when you might have unprotected intercourse, however do not fear an excessive amount of considering you can come to be making your self in poor health. You took the morning after tablet, so there is a well hazard that you can be secure. Honestly, I've in no way skilled that earlier than, however from what I've learn and heard from different persons, you will have to continually put on safety. I'm no longer going to move on and on approximately that considering I consider you realize that. Anyways, you will have to be very well. The cramps are there so that is as a rule a pleasant indicator that your interval is at the method. Hope this is helping reassure you just a little! :)
2016-09-05 20:56:46
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answered by Erika 4
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Well not painful sex but certainly stomach cramps which may make sex painful depending on the position but not painful sex.
2007-09-01 12:41:00
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answered by curiouscanadian 6
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yes. It may not be endometritis. It is more than likely swelling of your cervix or uterus from hormone changes. Makes things more tender. Do you notice this as well during your ovulation?
2007-09-01 12:47:12
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answered by Pandora 3
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if u would have that then you would be having pain all the time during sex i had it bad i know!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-09-01 12:49:13
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answered by ladysosureone 6
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THIS COULD BE A CONDITION CALLED VAGINISMUS.
HERE'S A LINK FOR IT.
IN EITHER CASE SEE A GYNECOLOGIST.
2007-09-01 12:47:58
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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It can be several things. See your GYN.
2007-09-01 12:41:36
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answered by emtd65 7
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