Painful intercourse.: You and your husband may be able to minimize pain with a few changes to your sexual routine. Talk about what feels good and what does not. Longer foreplay can help stimulate your natural lubrication. Changing positions may help. Try being on top during sex. Women have more ability to regulate penetration to a depth that feels good when on top. Consulting a physician will also help with diagnosis.
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Unlikely: Be examined to be sure, then counseling and the two of you discuss how to be even more enjoyabletomeach other. Have you had prior enjoyable, non painful experience is a question to be resolved, and how.
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