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Re: Is it an infection?

From: Hector Nemirovsky M.D. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 26 Mar 2003 06:24:31 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 25 Mar 2003, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I've been sexually active with my boyfriend for about 4 months, and
>yesterday we had sex for almost a half an hour straight, which may not
>be long to some people, but it was the longest we've ever done it
>without stopping and I was getting dry towards the end, and when we were
>done, I was pretty sore inside my vagina. I'm sure there must have been
>some tearing or something, because it was sore all day yesterday. But
>today, I've felt like I had to pee really frequently. I was just
>wondering if it's likely an infection, or if it's nothing to worry
>about. It's still a little sore today, but not like burning or
>anything. Any information would be helpful and appreciated.

Prolong sex is the reason, perhaps it will be better if you use some vaginal cream for lubrication, your soreness is from that.

--
Hector Nemirovsky M.D.
Fmr Head Obstetrics Division, Hospital Fernández, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Fmr Assistant Professor in Obstetrics at Medical School, Buenos Aires University, Argentina
Private Practice,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina

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