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Re: Burning after sexFrom: amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Wed, 30 Jun 1999 22:54:36 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 21 Jun 1999, chey wrote: > >what about the withdrawl method? maybe that would work. > >Julia wrote: >> >> At Sat, 19 Jun 1999, amy wrote: >>As a matter of fact withdrawal does work. Anything that prevents contact with the semen works. I was really hoping there was a way to eliminate the problem, but it sounds like I'll just have to live with it, unless someone knows something that I can't seem to find out! >> Amy: >> >> Your symptoms sound much like mine. It is possible >> the reason you didn't burn during the first year is >> it took some time to become sensitive (or allergic >> if that term is right) to the semen. >> >> How do you know for sure? Well I think that the fact >> that sex w/ a condom doesn't cause discomfort for you, >> but sex w/o a condom does is very good evidence that the >> semen, for whatever reason, is irritating to your >> vaginal tissues. >> >> I hope >> this is able to help you. I know how frustrating this >> problem is. >> >> >>Thanks for responding. I do not burn when we use condoms. I also did not burn the first year, it just started one day. I mentioned a sensitivity or allergy to semen to my gyn and she dismissed it. How do you find out for sure? Is there a medical term for it? Any treatment? By cleaning, do you mean douching? I would appreciate any information you might have. You're the first person in over 4 years to acknowledge it. Thanks again! >> >>> >> >> > >> >> -- >> Julia
-- Amy D.
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