S3x is not meant to be painful.
However, S3x is very painful for some
women, for a number of reasons including size of the pen!s/vag!na,
health challenges and mental readiness.
Pain during or after S3x, medically
termed dyspareunia, can happen during or after S3x and could be felt in
the vag!na or the inner pelv!c region.
However, all women should know that experiencing pain during or after S3x could be the body trying to say something is wrong.
The best reaction once you notice it is to see a qualified doctor.
Here are the reasons for dyspareunia:
- First time
S3x – it is normal and common for a woman having S3x for the first time to feel pain because the hy-men is stretched abnormally. It can be very painful too. - Dryness, no lubrication – when the woman in dry in the vagina, penetration is more than likely to bring sharp pain and even tears. Using a lubricant will help.
- Mental block – S3x could be painful when the woman is not 100% ready for it. She needs to be emotionally and physically involved for it to feel good.
- Infections – some se-xually transmitted infections (STIs) like chlamydia, gonorrhoea and genital herpes can cause S3x to be painfulMenopause – when a woman reaches the menopausal age, her changing hormone levels can make her vag!na dry (atrophic vaginitis), leading to painful S3x. Lubricants will come in handy
- Vaginismus – this is a condition where muscles in or around the vagina shut tightly and make penetration very painful or even totally impossible
- Pel-vic inflammatory disease (PID) – this condition is an infection of the female upper genital tract, including the womb, fallopian tubes and ovaries. It makes S3x painful
- Endometriosis – this is a common condition where tissue that behaves like the lining of the womb (the endometrium) is found outside the w0mb. It leads to painful/heavy menstrual periods, lower abdomen, pelvis and lower back pain, and painful S3x
- Fibroids – non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the womb (uterus), near the vag!na or cervix can also cause painful S3x
- Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) – this common, long-term condition of the digestive system can cause painful Se.xy, stomach cramps, bloating, diarrhoea and/or constipation.
- Constipation – this common condition that affects people of all ages causes stools to be hard and lumpy, as well as unusually large or small. It also causes painful S3x
Unless it’s first time S3x, don’t ignore pain during S3x because it may lead to even bigger health challenges in the future.
The bottom line is that painful S3x is not normal and can be treated once you reach the health experts and explain.
You doctor is your best friend…
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