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Should I see a doctor?


Question Posted Monday February 21 2011, 11:45 pm

f/17 Well recently ive noticed that its painful for me to have sex. not excruciating, but enough to bother me well when my boyfriend puts it in..(TMI Sorry) it only hurts when we get started after we get going i feel no pain whatso ever. Ive been tested for stds once before, and only have had two partners since then and i know it wouldnt be from my boyfriend now but i noticed that its only like on the inner/outer part of my vagina if that makes since, I also feel little bumps but i think thats just normal im not sure though and i dont think its herpes because that comes and goes and this has been going on for a few weeks now. could it be an std? I have absolutely no other symptoms but i know they dont always show symptoms? or could it be something diffrent? or could it just be i need lubrication because im kind of dry when i start to have sex and it causes me to hurt at first?

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Er_Bear19 answered Tuesday February 22 2011, 9:38 am:
The person below me is right. I just want to add that lack of lubrication could very well cause pain during sex, because of too much friction. Try using lubrication next time. See if that works, and if not, then go from there.

-Erin [22/f]

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AskAngel answered Tuesday February 22 2011, 12:44 am:
There could be multiple reasons why you are having problems,such as hormones, but it is important to make an appointment with your OB-GYN asap.Only through an examination and tests will they be able to tell what is wrong and give you the treatment that you need. I wish you the best of luck.

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