No: Continued pain during sex is not normal. Please consult a doctor as it is not feasible to know what may be the matter, without examining you. You should be on contraceptives. If you do not wish to be pregnant, use contraception all the time, every time. You may consider implanted contraceptive, or IUD. Practice safe sex. Get HPV vaccine.
Answered 10/23/2017
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Yes and no: Since you didn't have bleeding, it is unlikely that you had a significant injury and sex should eventually be less uncomfortable. Sex should be pleasant for both partners. Perhaps penetration was premature before you had natural lubrication or position may have been suboptimal. Water based lubricants are available. If you know your partner well enough to have sex, you should be able to discus
Answered 11/22/2016
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