19/f. Me and my b/f have been havin sex for over a yr but it still hurts. My docter doens't think theres anything wrong but another suggested a pap. What do you think could be wrong with me and does any one else have this prob?
qotsa369 answered Monday May 8 2006, 10:09 pm: Your uterus could be tilted back. Of course I'm not 100% positive that is what it is. You could try different positions though (if you haven't already). I think I heard that 'doggy style' wont hurt if your uterus is tilted back. Your Gyo should be able to tell if it is, if you ask them. Also if you've been sexually active for a year shouldn't you have already had a pap? [ qotsa369's advice column | Ask qotsa369 A Question ]
Foundsoul answered Monday May 8 2006, 4:07 pm: I am unsure what a pap is but I'll give this a go. There are a lot of reasons as to why sex hurts even though you and your boyfriend have been sexuality active for some time. One reason is that the hymen hasn't fully stretched. I think the best advice anyone can give to you is to visit your doctor again. If you dont go back when a problem persists, they're not going to know it is still there.
Visit your doctor again and tell him it is still a problem. If he still refuses to do anything, tell your doctor you wish to seek a second opinion. [ Foundsoul's advice column | Ask Foundsoul A Question ]
Tulipg17 answered Monday May 8 2006, 10:41 am: There are lots of potential (and legimate) medical reasons for this. Tell your doctor that this is a big problem, if they dismiss your concerns then find another doctor. I'm sure you have tried all the regular stuff, like more lube? It could very well be a medical problem. [ Tulipg17's advice column | Ask Tulipg17 A Question ]
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