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Re: HYSTERECTOMY: Sex uncomfortable for husband after my hysterectomy

From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 29 May 2008 13:33:29 -0500 (CDT)


Anon

Without an exam it is hard to say. Try to have intercourse again, and if the same problems, make an appointment with your gyn and tell him the complaint and see if he can figure it out...Dr. von Almen

At Tue, 27 May 2008, Anonymous wrote: >
>I had a TAH BSO 7 weeks ago. My husband and had sex at the 5 week mark
>with no complications at all. I kind of restricted him from going too
>deep, as I was afraid it would hurt me. What we did do was enjoyable
>for both.
>
>Today we tried to have sex again. After a few minutes, my husband
>stopped and said it was uncomfortable for him. He said it felt like
>something was blocking the head of his penis, and moving with it. Could
>this be the vaginal cuff? I'm very concerned that something hasn't
>healed properly and sex will never be enjoyable for him again.
>
>As for me, it was not uncomfortable at all. So I am highly confused as
>to why he felt what he did.
>
>Any insight?

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