Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for your question, and for being in on the EmpowHer Community. I'm wondering if the condom has anything to do with the little blood you found. Do you use any kind of lubrication with the condom? I wrote an article on Dyspareunia (pain with intercourse), and it highlights several reasons it can occur. Your doctor may be able to help you pinpoint the cause better, but I'm wondering if it is possible that the lining of your vagina could be getting slightly torn during the act of sex? This is not uncommon from what I've read.
Here is the article I wrote: https://www.empowher.com/painful-sexual-intercourse/content/dyspareunia-painful-intercourse-advocacy-sheet?page=0,0
Here also is an article written by a fellow HerWriter: https://www.empowher.com/reproductive-system/content/coping-vaginal-changes-vaginal-atrophy
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Hi Anonymous,
July 12, 2010 - 9:11amThanks for your question, and for being in on the EmpowHer Community. I'm wondering if the condom has anything to do with the little blood you found. Do you use any kind of lubrication with the condom? I wrote an article on Dyspareunia (pain with intercourse), and it highlights several reasons it can occur. Your doctor may be able to help you pinpoint the cause better, but I'm wondering if it is possible that the lining of your vagina could be getting slightly torn during the act of sex? This is not uncommon from what I've read.
Here is the article I wrote: https://www.empowher.com/painful-sexual-intercourse/content/dyspareunia-painful-intercourse-advocacy-sheet?page=0,0
Here also is an article written by a fellow HerWriter: https://www.empowher.com/reproductive-system/content/coping-vaginal-changes-vaginal-atrophy
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