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Hi there! Thank you so much for answering all of my questions and being so open with your information. I'm so glad that everything is great and healthy in your relationships, past and present. While I'm still waiting eagerly to see what our expert has to say about this, I'm going to guess that this might be a physical issue. Of course I'm not a physician but I did some research online on this topic and believe it or not website after website pops up with this same question, or something very similar. So it seems that you are not alone. I have one more question for you--do you mind my asking your age? Actually two questions--about how many years has this been going on? I'm wondering if this is a hormonal issue for you. One site I visited suggested that the woman was becoming nauseous after sex because her hormone levels were going up and they will making her feel ill. In other words it might not be your partner's orgasm that is making you nauseous later but rather your own body producing hormones and so it could be more of a coincidental thing. It might be a good idea to get in and get your hormone levels checked out. Also, since you mention unprotected sex, I'm wondering what would happen if your partner wore a condom--if that would still cause the nausea. Maybe you could experiment with that and see what happens. If you still felt queasy then you'd know it wasn't the sperm that was the issue. Thank you again for your follow up post and we'll stay in touch and figure out what's up with this. Big hugs, Michelle

September 14, 2009 - 9:23pm

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