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Re: CHRONICPAIN: Pain in pelvic area after rough sex

From: JoAnn NP (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 30 Nov 2008 15:26:15 -0600 (CST)


At Fri, 28 Nov 2008, Kim wrote: >
>Hi..
>
>I am wondering what damage could happen from intercourse going to deep?
>My boyfriend and I were using a toy and he managed to really hurt me
>with it and pushed it too far. I was in extreme pain after this, but it
>stopped hurting really badly after a few minutes.
>
>Now, I notice that my urine is smelling funny, not fishy but just
>different and not good. My pelvic area hurts alot as well and I am
>afraid to have sex with my boyfriend again because I am not sure if this
>is just a regul;ar pain or could be an infection or something else. I
>have had an abortion before and also had genital warts removed by laser
>about 15 years ago as well as a cancerous spot on my cervix removed as
>well.
>
>I just had a pap smear done and the results were normal and I also had a
>blood test done which came back normal.These were done about 3 weeks
>ago, but before this happened.
>
>I know that my family has history of ovarian cysts..could this be it?
>

>Thanks

Kim Using Toys can be fun.Pain is a sign you need to be a bit more gentle.Hopefully, you are able to tell your boyfriend to stop when you experienced pain.Since our urethra runs parallel to our vaginas ,it could be a urinary tract infection starting.You can help by drinking lots of water.Then you can get an over the counter urine infection test kit ( available in most pharmacies ) or visit your health care provider for the test.It is best to have the pelvic pain evaluated soon to check for cysts.The fact that your pap smear is normal is great news for you and your cervix.It is best to avoid pelvic contact until you feel better.You can enjoy each other in different ways.Please let us know what happens. JoAnn NP

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Jo Ann  NP
Scottsdale, Arizona



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