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Aches at the Time of Sensation
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Kaye Shie - January 28

I am ashamed to tell this pain to my husband. Every time we have a sexual play I can experience a light pain but it does not vanished for a day but a week. Lately, the pain becomes worst I can now experience a stomachache and a headache. What must I do for this situation?

 

devorah_lee - January 29

I think it's best if you consult a doctor regarding what you are feeling. It's good to be able to have it check before it becomes too late.

 

Irelyn583 - January 30

A couple must be open to each other. You have to tell honestly to your husband about your physical condition. It maybe a serious matter. Don't hesitate to tell your husband...

 

Zena - April 13

Hey! Don't be ashamed. Irelyn583 is right, you should be open to your husband. Then both of you can go to the doctor for consultation.

 

Devie - April 13

I suggest you open that to your husband. Ask your doctor why is that happening and ask for remedies.

 

george - April 14

Pain related to intercourse is a condition most appropriately checked by a primary health care provider or a women's health specialist (gynecologist). Other specialists, such as a psychiatrist or psychologist and a urologist, may also be consulted depending on the underlying cause.

 

kathleen - August 3

make sure sexual play means your husband is hygienically ready.

 

Gretta - August 3

foreplay is initiated to establish comfort before the act. you should be well lubricated so there would be no pain.

 

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