Dr. can evaluate: Sex shouldn't be painful. Pain during sex could mean infection, an anatomic problem, endometriosis, or vaginal dryness. If you are experiencing burning and pain after sex (called dyspareunia), you might consider seeing your dr. To evaluate the problem. Unprotected sex can also expose you to sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy. Your dr. Can also discuss methods of contraception.
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