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Re: any advice?

From: lauren (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Jan 22 18:54:29 2003


Monica, I had the exact same thing last spring. Practice? That makes no sense at all. I found all positions were equally bad, but it wouldn't hurt to try different angles. My sex pain eventually went away, I am not sure if it was because of the herbs I was taking or just because it spontaneously did. But one thing that did help (if you don't mind me getting too personal) is to orgasm before insertion. One woman on my other board once explained that having an orgasm releases happy chemicals (duh) that help you deal with pain. Also, your muscles are more relaxed and the lubrication factor helps a bit.

I am so sorry about this. Sex pain is the worst, but I just think you have to try to work around it and have a good sex life even without intercourse, if it hurts that bad.

At Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Monica wrote: >
>My doctor told me there is endo in my cul-de-sac. Sex is incredibly painful, feels like a sharp knife, to the point where I cry everytime. Can anyone give me any advice about what they did to help this? My dr's only advice is to practice . . . but it's hard to do anything when it hurts so bad! Anything would be greatly appreciated!
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