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Sex and nausia


Question Posted Thursday September 14 2006, 1:12 am

Hi, I am a 21 year old Canadian female. I am curious about something that happens to me during making out and sex whether it be masturbating or with my partner.

For some reason after we are finished any of the above activities I always feel nausia afterwards. I usually wait awhile after eating to engage in these activities for fear that if I do eat to soon and become nausias afterwards that I may actually vomit and then feel bad. This has nothing to do with psychological affects I know, because I do not feel repulsed or anything at all and I have never been raped and oddly enough my partner has the same thing happen to him. Could it be a reaction to the adrenaline? I find I get dizzy if we turn around a lot but even if we don't turn a lot I still feel nausia after feeling that pleasure. We try to keep ourselves hydrated by drinking water inbetween our intimate times, but the nausia and occasional dizziness still occur everytime. What could it be and what can we do to stop it from happening? Is it common among couples or one partner to have these side effects? How does this happen? Is it just that we have weak stomachs?
Advice please.
Thank you.

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alisonmarie answered Sunday September 17 2006, 3:27 pm:
I like to be really honest with people who ask for my advice, and my honest statement here is that I may not be the best person to ask. I have not heard of reoccuring nausea before, though I have heard of people feeling odd on random occasions.

I would guess this is some bodily reaction to the intensity of the experience, but it would probably be best to speak with a medical professional. They would be able to put your mind to rest, and also offer suggestions to help stop this nausea.

After all, you don't want to stop having sex because the after-effects are troubling you.

Sorry I couldn't be more help.

Best of luck.

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