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What Causes Difficulty In Penetration During The First Intercourse?
Im get married 2 weeks before..my husband face a difficulty to insert penis into ma vagina.we tried very hatd..but no result.only half of his penis had inserted..i had so mch pain.and i think that my hymen had not broken bcz..no blood spilled during intercourse.plz help us doctr
Difficulty in penetration during first intercourse commonly occurs due to lack of foreplay. There is not adequate lubrication in your private organs. The two of you are very tensed & not relaxed, take it easy. Do not go for penetration unless the two of you are well aroused. If the hymen is still intact, no worries. It will go away either during foreplay or penetrative sex. You can use dilators or vaginal lubricators. However, you are suggested to get clinically assessed with your partner to rule out vaginismus (in the female partner) or ED(in the male partner).
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Difficulty In Penetration During The First Intercourse?
Hello, Difficulty in penetration during first intercourse commonly occurs due to lack of foreplay. There is not adequate lubrication in your private organs. The two of you are very tensed & not relaxed, take it easy. Do not go for penetration unless the two of you are well aroused. If the hymen is still intact, no worries. It will go away either during foreplay or penetrative sex. You can use dilators or vaginal lubricators. However, you are suggested to get clinically assessed with your partner to rule out vaginismus (in the female partner) or ED(in the male partner). Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K, General & Family Physician