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burning and swollen vagina lips after having sex and burning.....

From: Sasha (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 21 Dec 2002 14:31:29 -0600 (CST)


Ok, my boyfriend and i have been sexually active for about 7 months now. We were both virgins, and this has never happend to me before. I would appreciate very much for you to answer my questions. I am too embarrassed to ask my mom or his mom. Any ways here is what happened... For the past month or so when we have sex it burns. Last night we both thought it was great when i said stop a minute its burning. So we stopped since this kind of thing has happened before. I told him it was sore down there and didnt know what was wrong. So he took a look at it for me, he told me it was swollen. io i told him to get some vaseline for it since it was dry. There wasnt any vaseline so we use Ky lubricating jelly. It felt good cause it was cold and i was burning. We used it for about 2 hours and they were still swollen. We figured from the friction it got dry, since we didnt use any lube or a condom. It has been almost 24 hours and they are still swollen and it burnt when i urinated the first time. My outter lips usually cover up everything, but now since the inner ones are swollen they don't close it hurts to sit or walk or close my legs. Can you tell me why this happend and what i can do to make it go away? How long will it stay like this? Christmas is Wednesday, and We have family dinners tomorrow. It just hurts so bad, and it hurts worse since i can't do anything. Can you please assist me in why this happened ? Thanks A lot !!! Sasha



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