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Pain During Intercourse. What Could Be The Reason?

Me and my partner have been trying to have intercourse for the past 6 months. But I always feel intense pain and we have to withdraw. Please advise on what can be done.
Mon, 22 Jul 2013
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hi,
Thanks for writing your query.

After reading your post, I would suggest that you should take care of the following points while having intercourse :-
1. Proper lubrication is good for a normal intercourse.
2. Do not get anxious about the act, rather enjoy the act. This will relax the muscles and you will not feel the pain.
3. Foreplay helps the mind and the body to get ready for the process of sexual intercourse.

If the problem still persists, get yourself examined by a Gynaecologist.

I hope this is helpful to you.
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Pain During Intercourse. What Could Be The Reason?

hi, Thanks for writing your query. After reading your post, I would suggest that you should take care of the following points while having intercourse :- 1. Proper lubrication is good for a normal intercourse. 2. Do not get anxious about the act, rather enjoy the act. This will relax the muscles and you will not feel the pain. 3. Foreplay helps the mind and the body to get ready for the process of sexual intercourse. If the problem still persists, get yourself examined by a Gynaecologist. I hope this is helpful to you. Thanks.