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Re: How much discomfort is 'normal'? -- please someone respond!!!

From: anon (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 21 Sep 2003 00:59:01 -0500 (CDT)


>>>Hi, I'm 21 years old and I'm wondering how much pain and discomfort is
>>>normal during/ after intercourse. I have been with the same partner for
>>>7 months now and things have not improved. The pain usually feels like
>>>bruising on the right side and sharpness near the opening. I have tried
>>>using lubrication but it doesn't seem to help. I've been seeing doctors
>>>and having scans/ ultrasounds to find out what's going on, but so far
>>>nobody knows. My main question is, how many women reading this also
>>>feel some sort of discomfort during/ after intercourse? Is this
>>>something that's normal, and should I just give up and get used to it?
>>>Please respond, I need as much advice as possible.
>Renee

Hi. If u have any kind of burning or sharp, stabbing pain at the opening u should get ure gyno to do an exam of u. I have also had lots of burning pain w/ sex during and after...i went and my doc says i have vulvar vestibulitis. Im sorta itchy down there sometimes and thru coloposcope he saw that im red and inflamed at the opening. If u have trouble w/ tampons then u may have this prob too. Please go to ure gyno and get ureself checked out! Then u can start treatment right away and so it wont get worse! GOod luck and hope i helped! --silver




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