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Re: painful intercourse/ irritation afterwards

From: Lida (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 24 May 2002 11:41:06 -0500 (CDT)


Alicia, your irritation and bleeding is probably from insufficient lubrication and friction from the condom. You will have to get a lubricant like Astroglide (which is the best) or K-Y Jelly. If the irritation is internal you probably were penetrated. Sometimes a girl breaks her hymen without having intercourse, for example, a hard fall on her bottom. It doesn't sounds like any kind of disease. What worries me is that you don't know if your partner has a disease and you didn't discuss it beforehand. Not trying to preach or be judgemental at all, please don't take it that way. I made some poor choices in partners and now am living with several problems from those choices. I try to encourage others not to make the same mistakes I had - BE INFORMED and you can BE SAFE.

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Lida

At Thu, 23 May 2002, Alicia wrote: > >I just had sex for the first time and it was extremely painful. I don't >know if I was actually penetrated or not. I know that a vigin will >bleed if her hymen is broken but I'm not sure if it was. The day after >I noticed a lot of irritation like I had been rubbed raw and there was >quite a bit of brownish-red blood in my underwear. The irritation has >lasted for about three days now and I was wondering if this is normal or >if I might have a disease even though we used a condom. Please help >because I'm not sure what's going on. Thank you.




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