Ok so i am trying to concieve and now it hurts to have sex...?!


Question: its like my DH is hitting my cervix or something. Just wanted some ideas as to why it does this? Is it pregnancy related? if so thatd be great... google doesnt help, they just say pain in vagina but this is more like my cervix so i dont know. any help would be appreciated. thanks.


Answers: its like my DH is hitting my cervix or something. Just wanted some ideas as to why it does this? Is it pregnancy related? if so thatd be great... google doesnt help, they just say pain in vagina but this is more like my cervix so i dont know. any help would be appreciated. thanks.

go to the gynocologist.

You're probably so worried about concieving that you're tensing up without realising it! :o)
Just try to put it out of your mind and have great, normal, passionate sex with your other half...
Have a longer amount of time on foreplay or use more lube or both!

Good luck!

The average depth of a vagina is 4 to 6 (or 7) inches. Also, when you are closer to ovulation, the cervix stays lower to make conception easier. Tell him not to go so deep.

First of all you wouldn't know if he is hitting your cervix. I worked with an GYN and had to help with pap smears, etc. It would be hard for you to know that it's just pain in that one little spot at the top. That is where your cervix is. Now if you are having pain inside your vagina while having sex it could be a few problems but first I would say you may have an infection. This is the number one problem that may cause pain. Next you may have a disorder like endometriosis which causes a lot of pain during sex. Either way, your dr needs to check you and see exactly where the pain is coming from. Have a wonderful day and good luck!





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