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Re: painful penetrationFrom: Anissa (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 3 Oct 1997 17:11:33 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Ronald Barentsen, MD wrote: > >At Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Anissa wrote: >> > my question concerns painful intercourse. >>Now no matter how much lubricant or foreplay or arousal level, I fee like I'm ripping in two!!!! Sex was very satisfying and it is crucial to>our marriage to have this area of our marriage healthy. >My OB/GYN has said that everything appears to be normal. Is the >presence of risidual hymen tissue easily recognized? >>Are there any treatments or corrective measures I or my OB/GYN can take to remedy this painful situation. Can 4 years of oral birth control be causing this? > >The most likely cause of your problem is an involuntary cramp of your >muscles. This is not an anatomical problem and not caused by oral >contraceptives, but a sexuological problem. You need counseling by a >sexuologist. >By the way, it is a rather common sexuological problem, and it can be >cured completely. > >-- >Ronald Barentsen >Correspondent OBGYN.net for menopause and hormone replacement therapy > Is this the only likely cause for my described problem? It seems like something anatomical would be easier to cure. Do I need to see a psychologist who specializes in this are or would any general psychologist do? I'm not sure how common sexuologists are in Arkansas. Thank for our input.
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