Could be that he's hitting your cervix a bit. That could cause mild cramping. Could also be a small ovarian cyst.
Hi everyone.. Thought I best start a new thread
I am 24, and only started having sex 18 or so months ago but only on a regular basis for about 8mo. I've only had the one partner.
More recently, I have noticed that I feel a dull pain not long after we have sex.. It feels sort of like a mild period pain but I am taking the pill and do not get my period (I.e. I skip the sugar pills)..
I always wee pretty soon after sex, if that is relevant. It usually doesn't last too long but as we have sex most days I guess I am noticing it more. There is usually no abdominal discomfort during but today there was..
I thought maybe it was because I needed to pee and my bladder was full or something, but I went away, fixed that, came back and it was still quite uncomfy.. Changing position helped a bit, but afterwards I felt the same pain.
I think it happens to some degree after any orgasm with or without penetration but I'm not sure if I'm just being paranoid.. I am worried that something might be wrong down/in there though =(
Sorry this is long and thanks in advance for any thoughts
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Could be that he's hitting your cervix a bit. That could cause mild cramping. Could also be a small ovarian cyst.
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If you are having pain after orgasm without penetration, it could be that you are tightening up so much on orgasm that you are straining your abdominal muscles. If that is the case, you will have to learn to relax somewhat during orgasm.
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Thanks guys =) Probably the obvious answer to this is change positions... But is there anything else?? It just happens that the positions which feel the best also produce the problem.. Especially of the time in question, where it was yes its good but also bad.
What is the likelihood of cyst or growth causing this problem? Getting in to see a doctor where I live is a bit difficult..
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