What Causes Cramps And Nausea After Having Intercourse?
Hi. My boyfriend and i had sex last night. Today i have pain on my stomach it feels like period pains but its not my period. I also felt a little nauseous. It was my first time. He did not cum inside me. Is it possible that i can be pregnant? Will the morning after pill work if i take it now?
Hello dear user of HCM! Welcome and thank you for asking us!
Having pain and nausea feeling after sex, especially after your first time is quite normal. You have started a new activity which your body hasn't been adapted with. Your hymen is broken, your muscles has been contracted as it was your first time and fear was present. So don't worry, these symptoms will go away after some times of having intercourse.
If your boyfriend has performed protected sex or hasn't ejaculated in you there is no need to worry about. Just keep doing protected sexual intercourse in the future and take it easy and naturally.
I wish you a good health! Best regards! DR ERIOL.
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What Causes Cramps And Nausea After Having Intercourse?
Hello dear user of HCM! Welcome and thank you for asking us! Having pain and nausea feeling after sex, especially after your first time is quite normal. You have started a new activity which your body hasn t been adapted with. Your hymen is broken, your muscles has been contracted as it was your first time and fear was present. So don t worry, these symptoms will go away after some times of having intercourse. If your boyfriend has performed protected sex or hasn t ejaculated in you there is no need to worry about. Just keep doing protected sexual intercourse in the future and take it easy and naturally. I wish you a good health! Best regards! DR ERIOL.