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What Causes Lower Back Pain After Having Sex?

My girlfriend and I had sex yesterday, it was her first time, we did use protection and nothing broke, but she saying shes having lower and middle back pain, My penis is pretty big in girth and length so it was a very tight squeeze,. but any idea why she is hurting?
Wed, 7 May 2014
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Hi,
This is a traumatic experience, especially if she is not use to having sex, or does not have regular sexual intercourse. If she has spent quite sometime without having sex, or if it were real rough, it might not be necessary to worry. Otherwise, i just suggest you stay calm and watch. Mild pain killers might help for now. Persistence or aggravation, of course rare, should prompt you to see your doctor. Kind regards
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What Causes Lower Back Pain After Having Sex?

Hi, This is a traumatic experience, especially if she is not use to having sex, or does not have regular sexual intercourse. If she has spent quite sometime without having sex, or if it were real rough, it might not be necessary to worry. Otherwise, i just suggest you stay calm and watch. Mild pain killers might help for now. Persistence or aggravation, of course rare, should prompt you to see your doctor. Kind regards