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Hey Well uhm after I had intercourse with my boyfriend few days later when I use the restroom it hurts and it still does when i go pee . and today when i pee it hurted and when i cleaned brownish blood was there .plus my period hasnt come and its been pretty much over a month . what does that mean ?
There are mainly following possibilities: 1. If this is your first intercourse, your hymen must have been torn which is giving you some discomfort. You need not do anything for this. 2. Too rough insertion and/or rough movements during intercourse might have caused soreness at the mouth of vagina. This can happen even in earlier sexual life as you keep the vagina tight in the apprehension of pain. Ask your partner to be gentle while inserting. Insertion should be done only when you are wet. In addition water-based lubricants or vaginal jellies will facilitate insertion without pain. Oil-based lubricants are harmful to the genital organs of woman. 3. You might have caught some infection during sex. This infection is getting worsened. You will have to get opinion from the Gynaecologist/venerologist to find whether and what type of infection is there and get the treatment accordingly.
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What Causes Pain After Sexual Intercourse?
There are mainly following possibilities: 1. If this is your first intercourse, your hymen must have been torn which is giving you some discomfort. You need not do anything for this. 2. Too rough insertion and/or rough movements during intercourse might have caused soreness at the mouth of vagina. This can happen even in earlier sexual life as you keep the vagina tight in the apprehension of pain. Ask your partner to be gentle while inserting. Insertion should be done only when you are wet. In addition water-based lubricants or vaginal jellies will facilitate insertion without pain. Oil-based lubricants are harmful to the genital organs of woman. 3. You might have caught some infection during sex. This infection is getting worsened. You will have to get opinion from the Gynaecologist/venerologist to find whether and what type of infection is there and get the treatment accordingly.