Swelling after sex for first time ?!


Question: Swelling after sex for first time !?
i apologize now for me question and appreciate your help and advise!.

yesterday me and my boyfriend of a year decide to have sex for first time we didn't use contraception as i have been taking the pill for awhile now!.but now i have swelling around me vagina and it not hurting hurting but i am aware of it is there anyway of reducing it and for it not to hurt because im going on holiday tomorrow!. i know it will hurt of course but it just the swelling after half hour of sex for the first time its gunna be sore i know, i wouldappreciatee if you wouldn't say its a std because i know its not as we were both virgins thank you for your help
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It's totally normal, hon, don't worry about it!. The itch is because of the swelling!. Once it gets back to normal, it won't be itchy anymore!.

And this doesn't happen just to those who have sex for the first time!.!.!. It happens to me sometimes as well (and I've been doing it for many years)!. When we do it too many times in one night, or when he enters me too soon or too roughly or too fast, it gets swelled up!.

Sometimes, depending your cycle, you'll be dryer in there than other times!. I suggest using a lubricant!. You can also use lubricated condoms, that could help too!. Note that oil-based lubricant could actually damage condoms so make sure you chose one that is water-based!.

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You are probably sore because he broke your hymen!. Your hymen is regularly a thin film of skin covering the opening of the vagina!. Everyones hymen is different, openings in the hymen can be all different shapes and sizes!. The smaller the opening of your hymen the more it will hurt when it rips!. When your skin is ripped it is going to hurt and possibly swell!. Make sure you keep clean down there to prevent infection!. You'll be fine, but it may take at least a week for the swelling to go down!. Good luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Hi!. I know its hard for you and you are worrying, its alright to worry, but please its pointless posting these questions because we really cant answer them!. Many of us are just guessing and its better to go to your someone who knows!. Doctor!? Health Expert!?
The quicker you do this the more options you will have!. Cause it may be serious!.!.or it may not be!.

- Chloee x
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It could just be some sort of friction burn, awkward question but was he going fast!? The swelling could have been caused from that, if so it should go away very soon, have you had it for awhile or just today or what!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

This is totally normal!. As it was your first time obviously it will feel strange afterwards!. It should go down by tomorrow so don't worry at all hun =]Www@Answer-Health@Com

what kind of swelling is there!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.
i mean is it painig and is it red !.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.
give full details!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes that's totally normal!. Sex isn't something your vagina is used to, so of course any activity and kind of force like sex is going to make it irritated!. Don't worry at all about it - it's normal! It's even normal for some people who have had sex for years to get a bit of slight swelling if the guy was a big harder or faster than usual!.

Some things you can do to ease the swelling is have a warm bath (not too hot, just warm) and sit in it for a while!. The heat will ease the muscles and make them feel better!. Another thing you can do is get into the habit of every time you have sex, after go to the washroom and put a warm (or cold, whichever feels better) washcloth over your vagina for a bit, it will relax the muscles again!. It's also good to do that anyway to clean yourself after, to reduce any chance of getting a bladder or yeast infection!.

It's normal to have some bit of discomfort especially since you aren't used to sex yet - people say it's not supposed to be weird or hurt or anything after the first time, don't listen to them! The body is a biological thing with things we are used to and things we aren't, and the body needs time to adjust to everything!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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