Hello,
Thanks for writing to us. Followings are my comments:
1) Stomach and
vaginal pain during sexual intercourse may be due to
urinary tract infection,
vaginal infection, rough sex, more friction with less lubrication, dry vagina Or she wasn't sufficiently aroused.
It is also possible that she was just nervous and fear of pain during sexual intercourse which may cause her vaginal muscles to tighten, leads to more difficult penetration and painful.
Do routine urine examination and STD profile with Vaginal swab test to confirm the diagnosis.
Steps to be done for easy and smooth sexual intercourse:
1) Next time, you must indulge in lots of foreplay to arouse yourself in top level to increase your
vaginal lubrication before penetration.
2) You would be in more relaxed state and both of you will create a romantic environment so that you can focus and enjoy your sex.
3) It will also help if you add water-based lube (like KY gel or VAGISIL etc) to your vagina for easier penetration. Make it a part of preplay by having he lube you, then return the favor and ready to apply it on condom-covered erected penis right before he enters.
4) It's important that you must communicate to him what feels good and what doesn't. You can let him know what you need by saying like a little slower or harder or just like that and so on.
5) Also, you can try a woman-on-top position, which will put you in control of the depth and rhythm. Once you get used to the ins and outs of sex, it should be a lot more comfortable and fun.
Last thing, if pain during sexual intercourse (termed as Dyspareunia) continues, you need to undergo some investigation under the guidance of Gynecologist to rule out pelvic organic disease like
endometriosis, vaginal septa, hypoplasia of introitus,
ovarian cyst,
pelvic infection, PID etc.
Hope, it helps for your information. Good luck.