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some women feel sharp stinging pains at the entry of their vagina and others feel the pain deep inside. Others hurt in their uterus or in other internal sexual organs. The fact is, no matter where you are feeling the pain, it is most assuredly related to the same cause. Dyspareunia may be experienced with sexual penetration. It can occur with certain sex partners or under certain circumstances, even while inserting a tampon. New pain (after previously pain-free intercourse), superfici...more
some women feel sharp stinging pains at the entry of their vagina and others feel the pain deep inside. Others hurt in their uterus or in other internal sexual organs. The fact is, no matter where you are feeling the pain, it is most assuredly related to the same cause. Dyspareunia may be experienced with sexual penetration. It can occur with certain sex partners or under certain circumstances, even while inserting a tampon. New pain (after previously pain-free intercourse), superfici...more
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The intensity of pain depends upon the following factors: 1. Size of penis you are handlinv on your first intercourse,
2. The circumference of the glans penis and shaft of the penis. 3. Tensile strength of your vaginal orifice. 4. The capacity of pain you can bear on your own. 5. Length of your vaginal pasaage and position of your cervix. You can use lidocain gel wile your first insertion. Make aure you are wet enough. Put the small size towel between your teeth before insertion. Once it get...more
2. The circumference of the glans penis and shaft of the penis. 3. Tensile strength of your vaginal orifice. 4. The capacity of pain you can bear on your own. 5. Length of your vaginal pasaage and position of your cervix. You can use lidocain gel wile your first insertion. Make aure you are wet enough. Put the small size towel between your teeth before insertion. Once it get...more
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Hyderabad
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some women feel sharp stinging pains at the entry of their vagina and others feel the pain deep inside. Others hurt in their uterus or in other internal sexual organs. The fact is, no matter where you are feeling the pain, it is most assuredly related to the same cause. Dyspareunia may be experienced with sexual penetration. It can occur with certain sex partners or under certain circumstances, even while inserting a tampon. New pain (after previously pain-free intercourse), superfici...more
some women feel sharp stinging pains at the entry of their vagina and others feel the pain deep inside. Others hurt in their uterus or in other internal sexual organs. The fact is, no matter where you are feeling the pain, it is most assuredly related to the same cause. Dyspareunia may be experienced with sexual penetration. It can occur with certain sex partners or under certain circumstances, even while inserting a tampon. New pain (after previously pain-free intercourse), superfici...more
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vaginal pain can be a temporary symptom of infection or injury. However, in some cases, it can be a chronic symptom with no known cause. Persistent vaginal pain with no clear cause is called vulvodynia.
Good hygiene can help alleviate symptoms of vaginal pain. Avoid scented bath products, such as body washes and shower gels, as they can irritate your genital area and deplete your natural lubrication. Douche with infusions made from antiseptic herbs such as calendula, garlic, golde...more
vaginal pain can be a temporary symptom of infection or injury. However, in some cases, it can be a chronic symptom with no known cause. Persistent vaginal pain with no clear cause is called vulvodynia.
Good hygiene can help alleviate symptoms of vaginal pain. Avoid scented bath products, such as body washes and shower gels, as they can irritate your genital area and deplete your natural lubrication. Douche with infusions made from antiseptic herbs such as calendula, garlic, golde...more
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Delhi
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you and your partner may be able to minimize your dyspareunia with a few changes to your sex routine. Try being on top of your partner during sex. Women usually have more control in this position, so you may be able to regulate penetration to a depth that feels good to you. Communicate with your partner what feels good and what does not. Also, longer foreplay can help stimulate your natural lubrication and reduce the pain of penetration, as do synthetic lubricants.
you and your partner may be able to minimize your dyspareunia with a few changes to your sex routine. Try being on top of your partner during sex. Women usually have more control in this position, so you may be able to regulate penetration to a depth that feels good to you. Communicate with your partner what feels good and what does not. Also, longer foreplay can help stimulate your natural lubrication and reduce the pain of penetration, as do synthetic lubricants.
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Asked for female, 39 years old from Thane
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you and your partner may be able to minimize your dyspareunia with a few changes to your sex routine. Try being on top of your partner during sex. Women usually have more control in this position, so you may be able to regulate penetration to a depth that feels good to you. Communicate with your partner what feels good and what does not. Also, longer foreplay can help stimulate your natural lubrication and reduce the pain of penetration, as do synthetic lubricants.
you and your partner may be able to minimize your dyspareunia with a few changes to your sex routine. Try being on top of your partner during sex. Women usually have more control in this position, so you may be able to regulate penetration to a depth that feels good to you. Communicate with your partner what feels good and what does not. Also, longer foreplay can help stimulate your natural lubrication and reduce the pain of penetration, as do synthetic lubricants.
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