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Why Am I Not Able To Insert Penis Into Vagina During Intercourse?

Hi, am 30 year old male i got married 3 years but till now i am not able to participate in sex successfully, Am not able to insert my penis into my wife vagina, her vagina is very small am not able insert into it we have applied LOX gelly also but still we are not able to succeed. Can you please help us on this how we can proceed
Mon, 5 Mar 2018
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Hello,

In most cases, it would be unusual for you wife to be completely unable to have vaginal penetration, especially with the use of excess vaginal lubricants. Assuming that she was a virgin before you married, this might indicate an abnormality involving the vaginal opening.

She needs to get checked out by an OB/GYN as she may have an 'imperforate hymen' or some other congenital anomaly that, in most cases, can be fixed.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Timothy Raichle
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Why Am I Not Able To Insert Penis Into Vagina During Intercourse?

Hello, In most cases, it would be unusual for you wife to be completely unable to have vaginal penetration, especially with the use of excess vaginal lubricants. Assuming that she was a virgin before you married, this might indicate an abnormality involving the vaginal opening. She needs to get checked out by an OB/GYN as she may have an imperforate hymen or some other congenital anomaly that, in most cases, can be fixed. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Timothy Raichle