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Terrible Pain In Stomach After Sex. Why Is Sex So Difficult?

hi ..i have been married for an year now and always had problem in intercourse..my wife was finding it very difficult to have an intercourse.but yesterday for the first time we tried and now she is having terrible pain in her stomach and also feels like she is shivering .what would be the causes.what should i do to have a smooth intercourse
posted on Sun, 19 Aug 2012
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Hi there. Firstly, it does not appear you have any STD. What you need to do asap is to visit a gynecologist & get a detailed examination done on your wife for any Gynecological infections etc. (more for completion sake & to reassure her). Then you need to approach a marriage counsellor or someone qualified in sex education who i am sure your gynecologist will be happy to point out. It does appear the problem is more deep rooted & more psychological & it will take both partners to be gentle & get to the root of the matter. Talk to her & it will work out. Wish you good health & a happy married life. Cheers!
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Terrible Pain In Stomach After Sex. Why Is Sex So Difficult?

Hi there. Firstly, it does not appear you have any STD. What you need to do asap is to visit a gynecologist & get a detailed examination done on your wife for any Gynecological infections etc. (more for completion sake & to reassure her). Then you need to approach a marriage counsellor or someone qualified in sex education who i am sure your gynecologist will be happy to point out. It does appear the problem is more deep rooted & more psychological & it will take both partners to be gentle & get to the root of the matter. Talk to her & it will work out. Wish you good health & a happy married life. Cheers!