i've been having sex with my one boyfriend for about two years, and it's never hurt. he's pretty well endowed and today when we were having sex it hurt really deep and bad when he went in far the first few times. after a few minutes it didn't hurt anymore. there was no discharge or blood, but it's never happened to me before i was wondering if theres anything i should be worrying about with deep pain for the first few seconds? =(
2007-11-14
15:23:57
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also, no pain after sex.
2007-11-14
15:24:56 ·
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Usually these symptoms can mean a problem when they are repetitive, but an occasional deep pain that lasts seconds to one minute can be "normal" .
Just make sure you get your routine checkups.
If happens again even with good lubrication I'd go see your doctor soon.
2007-11-14 15:30:50
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answered by alpla 6
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You could have an infection caused by bacteria
Endometriosis were tissue from the lining of the uterus grows into areas outside of the uterus such as the vagina or pelvis where it becomes inflamed
Interstitial Cystitis When you feel as if you have a urinary tract infection
Vulvodynia If burning pain at the opening of the vagina has made sex impossible
Hormones if you're breastfeeding or approaching menopause, your sexual discomfort may be due to hormonal changes
But you should check with a doctor!
2007-11-14 23:39:21
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answered by Sunshine! 2
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Not enough info. If you were not excited enough to open and lubricate properly , fast entry of a large penis can tilt the womb or even cause internal bleeding.
It was said that John Dillinger liked to kill women this way. Entering a non excited Virgina.
As long as there is enough for play and lube , you're OK, But if bleeding persist don't hesitate to see your doctor.
2007-11-14 23:32:13
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answered by ? 6
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maybe it was just a wrong move that your boyfriend made that has never happened before. It doesnt seem like something you should worry about, unless it happens more often after this one time then you should see a doctor just to make sure everything is ok.
2007-11-14 23:30:52
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answered by sprinklz 2
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You really need to read "Endometriosis Bible & Violet Protocol" by Zoe Brown (also available in electronic format here: http://www.endometriosisbible.info ). It's about how to eradicate endometriosis disease forever. It worked for me, you will see results in only a matter of weeks. Good Luck!
2014-09-12 10:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably nothing to worry about, but you might not have had enough lubrication, or maybe you're just more sensitive to pain (certain time in your cycle, etc.) Sometimes a "larger" man can feel like he's touching your uterus, which can hurt. Next time, slow it down if it hurts.
2007-11-14 23:27:21
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answered by mustlovedogs 6
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If it happens consistently, you should get it checked out with your gynecologist... could be fibroids developing or cysts or endometriosis... But a one time experience may just been a lubrication problem or something of no concern.
2007-11-14 23:29:04
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answered by drmarknd 2
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i know endometriosis can cause pain during sex. with me it doesnt usually unless he goes really deep. but sometimes it does and it doesnt happen all the time. just a suggestion.
2007-11-14 23:30:18
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answered by blondie 2
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I don't mean to be gross but if you haven't had a bowel movement in a while, it's not uncommon for that to happen. If it happens again I would call your doctor and see about getting in for a pap. before your regular appt.
2007-11-14 23:28:48
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answered by Johnnny 2
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If you think it might be a big problem within the next few days you might want to see a gynecologist about it.
Other than that, its normal for that to happen.
Just keep a close eye on it.
2007-11-14 23:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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