Why Do You Feel Pain During Sex and What to Do about It?
Sex Should Never Be Painful!
There are 10+ reasons why you can experience pain during sex...
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Pain during sex is quite a common problem. According to the statistics, every second woman on the planet faces it! Very often, it is painful sensations that prevent a woman from relaxing and getting an orgasm.
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❓What to do if it hurts?
The first thing you need to do is to understand the reasons.
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You should go to the doctor and find out if you have:
🔻The inflammatory process in the ovaries, uterus, or vulva
🔻Cystitis
🔻Endometriosis
🔻Tumors or cysts of the ovaries
🔻 The adhesion process in the small pelvis
🔻 Atrophy of mucous membranes
🔻Anatomical features of the small pelvis, which provoke pain during sex
🔻 Spasm in the vagina
If you gave birth and had tears or episiotomy, be sure to see if your stitches are in a good condition!
And one more reason for pain during sex is the size of your partner’s cock.
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❓What to do if sex is painful for you?
Eliminate the causes: if they are medical, then focus on healing them.
If physiological, then:
- Try to change the pose.
- Use additional lubricant.
- Have enough foreplay time. In order to get aroused, foreplay should last at least 10-15 minutes. By foreplay, we mean massage, full-body stroking, gentle words, exciting movie selections.
- Train intimate muscles - then it will be easier for the vagina to adjust to the size of the partner, the vagina becomes more sensitive and you can get an intraclitoral orgasm.
- Do stretching of the vagina to remove spasms.
This can be especially relevant if you have recently become a mother.
Intimate muscle training and stretching will help you recover faster and get bright and regular orgasms back.
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