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What Causes Painful Intercourse?

I ve had my mierna for about 7 months I had sexual intercourse with a guy who was very large and when we finished he noticed some spotting on the sheets very little though. I didn t panic but, during the intercourse it was very painful . what could have caused this pain and spotting it s never happened before with my previous partners.
Mon, 17 Nov 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to HCM,

Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia) is a pain in a woman's labia, vagina, pelvic areas during or after sexual intercourse.

A woman may perceive pain during intercourse even without any physical cause. Sexual pain without an apparent physical cause may have psychological origins.

The most common cause may be changes in sexual behavior, increase in sexually transmitted diseases and increased willingness to discuss sexual behavior.

The pain can be reduced by following measure
1.Applying lubricating gels to the outer sexual organs
2.Sex toys, such as vibrators or dildos may also be useful.
3.Should talk with the health care provider about the use of vaginal dilator.
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What Causes Painful Intercourse?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, Pain during intercourse (dyspareunia) is a pain in a woman s labia, vagina, pelvic areas during or after sexual intercourse. A woman may perceive pain during intercourse even without any physical cause. Sexual pain without an apparent physical cause may have psychological origins. The most common cause may be changes in sexual behavior, increase in sexually transmitted diseases and increased willingness to discuss sexual behavior. The pain can be reduced by following measure 1.Applying lubricating gels to the outer sexual organs 2.Sex toys, such as vibrators or dildos may also be useful. 3.Should talk with the health care provider about the use of vaginal dilator. Thank you.