Painful intercourse or painful sex can be experienced as pelvic pain, vaginal pain, or pain in the labial or vulvar areas during sex. Pain may be experienced as deep pain, sharp pain, or a burning sensation. This can happen if you are tensing or afraid during sex, are not fully aroused (wet) or the entry is rough. Try prolonging foreplay, and/or using a water-based lubricant to help with entry. Try to relax and go slow. If you are still having pain, you might need to see your doctor to be sure nothing else is going on.
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Hello, Anon.
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Painful intercourse or painful sex can be experienced as pelvic pain, vaginal pain, or pain in the labial or vulvar areas during sex. Pain may be experienced as deep pain, sharp pain, or a burning sensation. This can happen if you are tensing or afraid during sex, are not fully aroused (wet) or the entry is rough. Try prolonging foreplay, and/or using a water-based lubricant to help with entry. Try to relax and go slow. If you are still having pain, you might need to see your doctor to be sure nothing else is going on.
Helena
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