I use a vibrator when I masturbate, and normally it's great. But lately, even if I don't orgasm, I get an achy stomach when I stop, almost like a cramp. It's got three speeds, and I use the lowest one most times. I did just change the batteries recently, which changed the intensity some, but I can't tell if that's the problem or something else? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I tend to get cramps from masturbation shortly before, during, and shortly after my period, and this may be the case for you.
If you're using any kind of penetration (though you don't seem to say you are), then the most likely case if you're being too rough with yourself, not with the vibration, but with the penetration.
All in all, it shouldn't be much to worry about, but if it bothers you, try abstaining for a week to let your body go through any change that might be happening or heal if there's any damage. [ Ersted's advice column | Ask Ersted A Question ]
Hannahgirl answered Thursday July 31 2014, 7:08 am: Hi I had the same thing happen to me but mine went away in about 2 days. I would recommend if your stomach cramps start to get worse them try some Advil or Tylenol or some period cramp pills. Also talk to your mom about it or go to your doctor if it starts to get worse
Boogeylady answered Wednesday July 30 2014, 3:57 pm: You may need to think about the vibrator you use.You may want to decease using it for a day or so.After,if you try it on the lowest speed and hurts again,you may need to consider getting a new one,and safer one.No need to risk your health! Consider a new one! [ Boogeylady's advice column | Ask Boogeylady A Question ]
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