I have severe uterus pains hours after having sex, what is up with this?!


Question: I haven't had sex since last summer and my boyfriend and i had sex the other day [we used protection]. I was fine directly afterwards, but after i left his house a few hours later i had serious stomach and uterus pains. It was so bad it hurt to walk, sit up, and move completely. The pain went away after i woke up the next day, but i was still a bit sore. What could be causing this and will i be okay to have sex again?


Answers: I haven't had sex since last summer and my boyfriend and i had sex the other day [we used protection]. I was fine directly afterwards, but after i left his house a few hours later i had serious stomach and uterus pains. It was so bad it hurt to walk, sit up, and move completely. The pain went away after i woke up the next day, but i was still a bit sore. What could be causing this and will i be okay to have sex again?

It's ok, I get this sometimes too.
At different times of your menstrual cycle your uterus is either more raised or more lowered and sometimes your boyfriend's penis can make contact with your cervix. It can cause cramping afterwards and, yes, it's pretty painful.

Go to a doctor.

That's what happens when someone "Knocks the back out of it". It happens to my partners all the time.

If he has a very large penis...then that is DEFINITELY the problem.

Believe it or not, but any medical expert can tell you that large penises are dangerous to the uterus and the lower intestines.

If his penis is very lengthy, then it's not a good idea for him to stick the whole thing in you. He should only go about 60-75% far in you, depending on how long his penis is.

"You can get uterus/lower abdomen pain especially if your boyfriend is large and/or its rough sex. More than likely it is the uterus being hit during sexual activity causing it to become sore. Maybe you should ask your partner to take it slow and not to thrust so hard and deep. That may help relieve the pain, but this is normal as long as it does not last for long periods of time (over 5 or 6 days)."

I hope that helped, I think you'll be fine! xXx

I'm no doctor.. but you probably rushed into having sex before your body was physically ready; your cervex probably hadn't rotated upwards. Also, like anything else you don't do for a while, your body needs time to adjust to the physiology of having sex after being abstinent.

You could have Bacterial Vaginosis. This causes a lot of pain durring and after intercourse.

Treating underlying conditions. If an infection or medical condition is contributing to your pain, treating the underlying cause may resolve your problem. Changing medications known to cause lubrication problems also may eliminate your symptoms.
Estrogen therapy. For most postmenopausal women, dyspareunia is caused by inadequate lubrication resulting from low estrogen levels. Often, this can be treated with a prescription cream, tablet or flexible vaginal ring.
Other medications. In some cases, your doctor may suggest an oral prescription pain medication or injections of pain medications into the site of the pain.
Desensitization therapy. During this therapy, you learn vaginal relaxation exercises that can decrease pain. Your therapist may recommend pelvic floor exercises (Kegel exercises) or other techniques to decrease pain with intercourse.
Counseling or sex therapy. If sex has been painful for a long time, you may experience a negative emotional response to sexual stimulation even after treatment. If you and your partner have avoided intimacy because of painful intercourse, you may also need help improving communication with your partner and restoring sexual intimacy. Talking to a counselor or sex therapist can help resolve these issues.

i hope you reported user niggaclause-man got a problem--sounds like your uterus is being hit- ask bf not to go so deep see if that helps problem





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