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2007-02-17 09:53:38 (UTC)

Sex Problems

Lubrication: As the woman becomes aroused, her body will
produce natural lubrication for the vaginal canal to ease
penetration. The hormone Estrogen is essential to the
process of lubrication and women of any age who have
hormonal problems, taking the "pill", or women who have
gone through menopause will suffer with noticeable vaginal
dryness that may cause pain during intercourse.
Additionally, prolonged use of antibiotics may lead to
vaginal dryness and painful intercourse. There are many
vaginal lubricant products available in your drug store to
be used during sex with repeated application as soon as
you feel the slightest friction upon penetration and/or
thrusting. To use them, put some on your partner or into
your vagina before any insertion. Some of the lubricants
are sold as pre-loaded into an applicator and may be
applied intra-vaginally for prolonged comfort regardless
of sexual activity. Note that other causes for vaginal
dryness may be swimming in chlorinated pools and emotional
stress.
Skin chaffing in vaginal canal: Repeated penetrations
prolonged thrusting, sensitive skin and chronic use of
antibiotics may turn intercourse into a wounding
experience, like a terribly scratched skin inside. Due to
the vaginal proximity to the urethra (the tube for
urination), urinary symptomology such as burning and
frequency may be present as well. To prevent chaffing, use
vaginal lubricants and let several hours/days pass between
intercourse for your skin to heal. Additional solutions
are available from your healthcare provider

Vaginal friction, due to tampon insertion, intercourse
into a dry vagina, or prolonged thrusting during
intercourse to the point of vaginal dryness. Suggestions:
apply a drop of K-Y Jelly onto the tip of the tampon
before insertion, switch to sanitary pads if your flow is
light/minimal, apply lubricating gel inside the vagina
before intercourse and re-apply as soon as you feel skin
chaffing. Do not hesitate to ask your partner to withdraw
and allow you to take care of your body. Remember: he
doesn't feel your pain!

http://www.vaginismus.com/vaginismus-symptoms/




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