Re: UTI's...not very fair!
From: Kris (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 11 Oct 2000 18:37:00 -0500 (CDT)
Drink a glass of water before intercourse. Pee before and after
intercourse.
Make sure your partner is clean. ie. soap and water on his penis. Wash
him yourself it's fun.
Are you having anal intercourse? If so, let me know and I will give you
tips.
At Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Robin wrote:
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>At Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Jennifer wrote:
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>>I just became sexually active recently, and even more recently have been
>>diagnosed with a UTI. I know its caused by my sexual activity, but I am
>>wondering how common it is to be affected by UTI's...
>
>Hi Jennifer,
>
>If you are having frequent intercourse, it is common to get something
>known as "Honeymoon Cystitis". You might try urinating before sex and
>right after sex (I know, kind of ruins the mood some ;o)...), and drink
>plenty of water.
>
>Furthermore, ways
>>to prevent them in the future (I don't want to be on meds forever...)??
>
>Oops, answered above.
>
>>I also suffer from painful periods and am on a combination of NSAIDS and
>>birth control.
>>
>>Furthermore, I suffer from rather painful intercourse. How common is
>>this and are all these signs that my body is not quite ready for sex?
>
>Painful intercourse can come from a number of things, but if you just
>started having sex, it could be that it will take a little time before
>things are better. Just have your partner be very gentle and don't rush
>anything. Using something like KY or Astroglide might help too.
>
>I wouldn't say that these things are your body's way of saying you are
>not ready for sex. That feeling comes from your mind and your heart.
>
>>I'm 18 at the moment, and I am wondering if sex will become less
>>discomfortable as I age. Is there any ways to make it less
>>uncomfortable?
>>
>>Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions!!!
>
>Give it some time. If things don't get better over time, talk with your
>OBGYN about it and see what s/he has to say.
>
>Good luck and feel better! Hope this helps.
>
>--
>Robin
>
>--
>~Robin~
>
>I'm not a Dr. or any type of Medical Professional. The information I share is based on what I have experienced personally or what I have learned.
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