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Re: I need some help about a problem I am experiencing.

From: Annie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Feb 5 09:56:04 1999


Dear Nickki, You do know that you should urinate immediatley after intercourse to prevent infections. But you might be the beggining of endo. I wouldnt let it go without finding out why and what. My bladder has always played a key role in my pain with endo. I have experienced that burning sensation after intercourse with no bad outcome. Take care!!

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Annie Smith
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-----Original Message----- From: Nikki To: Multiple recipients of list <anonymous@obgyn.net> Date: Thursday, February 04, 1999 6:06 PM Subject: I need some help about a problem I am experiencing.

>I had intercourse last Saturday with my boyfriend. We are both >monogamous and are also clean. I was sore the next day but that isn't >the concern. The problem is that it stings when I urinate now. Could >it just be a cut? Can anyone help? My poor boyfriend feels so bad and I >told him it is not his fault. Thankyou very much. Nikki > >-- >Nikki >




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