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What Causes Pain Inside Vagina During Intercourse?

During sexual intercourse with my boyfriend (who i have had for 2 years) i get this pinching, painful feeling inside my vagina. It hasn t happened before, but is now happening all the time. What could it be and how can i get rid of this painful feeling?
Wed, 23 Sep 2015
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Well its quite common to have pain when its first few times of intercourse.If this is the case just wait for some more times. Usually it subsides. But since you have told you have this relation since 2 years i assume you are regular or frequent with intercourse. If so, I think you should see a gynaecologist for this. She will perform a vaginal examination if required and also she may order some laboratory tests to rule out infection and other causes which could be triggering this pain.
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What Causes Pain Inside Vagina During Intercourse?

Well its quite common to have pain when its first few times of intercourse.If this is the case just wait for some more times. Usually it subsides. But since you have told you have this relation since 2 years i assume you are regular or frequent with intercourse. If so, I think you should see a gynaecologist for this. She will perform a vaginal examination if required and also she may order some laboratory tests to rule out infection and other causes which could be triggering this pain.