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Why Vagina Hurts After Intercourse

Intimate activities such as sex should be able to provide pleasure to each partner. But not every woman feels that way. Not a sense of pleasure or pleasure, not a few women who actually feel vaginal aches or pains in the part of their intimate organs after sex. What causes the vagina to hurt after intercourse? Read below

1. You have an infection

Infection of the intimate organs not only causes itching and discomfort, but can also cause pain. You may have a fungal or bacterial infection. To deal with it, you need a doctor’s help.

2. There is not enough vaginal lubrication

Vaginal lubrication is a fluid that arises when there is sexual stimulation. When the fluid that comes out is only a little, then the intimate organs will feel dry so that it can cause serious irritation. If this happens, all you can do is use lotion for intimate organs. Good foreplay can also help avoid pain.

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3. The size of Mr. P of him (Why Vagina Hurts After Intercourse)

Why Vagina Hurts After Intercourse

The size of Mr. P can also be one of the causes of pain in your intimate organs. For that, it is important to always do foreplay so that the vagina ‘gets used to’. Well, to relieve aches or pains, you can compress your intimate organs with a warm towel.

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4. Sex that is too rough or fast

Why Vagina Hurts After Intercourse

Sex that is too rough or rushed can also cause pain. If you experience this, it’s a good thing you compress the lips of your intimate organs using a cold towel. This will reduce pain and give a sense of comfort to the intimate organs.

5. There is a serious illness (Why Vagina Hurts After Intercourse)

If the pain you feel long enough or always occurs every after intercourse, then you may experience a serious disease such as endometriosis. The only way is to see a doctor for proper treatment.

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Juliana Oti

    September 28, 2021 at 6:24 pm

    Thanks for the education

  2. Olawale Olayiwola

    September 29, 2021 at 5:33 pm

    This is very educating!

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