Ok, me and my boyfriend had sex two days ago and it was my first time. Well i kind of figured that i might be sore afterwards, but when i pee..should it hurt? It kind of hurts my bladder area? Is this all normal?
That or you might have a bacterial infection, these are common, Have your man wash his penis before you have sex. A dirty penis can cause you both a bacterial infection and a bladder infection.
If you have a bladder infection, get some uristat, it will turn your pee orange, and you can buy it in the pharmacy section of the grocery store. It will cause your urethera to go numb that way you don't feel the bladder infection. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Kendra_Berri answered Tuesday June 16 2009, 1:15 am: Sounds like a UTI, uterine tract infection. VERY common for women who are sexually active. See your doctor for treatment.
To avoid this in the future, go to the bathroom and urinate after sex every time. Pee sterilizes urethra and cleans out the bacteria that may have travelled in there. Very effective. [ Kendra_Berri's advice column | Ask Kendra_Berri A Question ]
x_mystery answered Monday June 15 2009, 11:30 pm: It's quite possible that you have a bladder infection. During sex, the movement and friction can irritate the urethra and push bacteria into it. It is somewhat common for women to develop bladder infections after sex. Visit a doctor and let them know you think you may have a bladder infection asap, because if that is indeed the problem, the pain will escalate quickly. In the meantime, you can take an over the counter pill called Uristat to relieve any pain. And for further notice, pee immediately after sex -- it helps to wash some of the bacteria out. [ x_mystery's advice column | Ask x_mystery A Question ]
myisha answered Monday June 15 2009, 7:39 pm: I'm hoping so because the same thing happened to me! ummm...i wanna ask u something i had sex for the first time a few days ago...did you cum? [ myisha's advice column | Ask myisha A Question ]
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