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  • sammyllama
    Junior Member
    • May 2012
    • 2

    Pain During Sex

    Every time my boyfriend and I have sex it's painful for me. We do other things that don't involve his penis and it feels fine, but whenever we try actual sex it hurts. I don't know why this happens but I believe he may be hitting my cervix. Is there anyways to help this? Sorry if this has already been discussed earlier.
  • ItsASecret
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    • Apr 2009
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    If you are not aroused and lubricated enough it will cause friction and can hurt when he is inside of you. If you continue with the friction it can cause tiny tears in the vagina and can lead to more pain. But yes he can be hitting your cervix if he is going too far in or pushing too rapidly, simply tell him to slow down or not push as hard.
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    • jns
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      • Mar 2010
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      Can you describe the pain? Most descriptions I have read about hitting the cervix is that it causes a sharp or very sharp pain. You can try different positions to get away from hitting the cervix. Maybe woman on top would be good as you would be in control. Another thing to try is to have one or several orgasms during foreplay. With orgasm, the uterus can move somewhat out of the way.
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      • sammyllama
        Junior Member
        • May 2012
        • 2

        Originally posted by ItsASecret
        If you are not aroused and lubricated enough it will cause friction and can hurt when he is inside of you. If you continue with the friction it can cause tiny tears in the vagina and can lead to more pain. But yes he can be hitting your cervix if he is going too far in or pushing too rapidly, simply tell him to slow down or not push as hard.
        We always make sure I'm aroused before actually doing anything so I don't think that's the problem. Thanks though, I'll ask him to slow down next time.

        Originally posted by jns
        Can you describe the pain? Most descriptions I have read about hitting the cervix is that it causes a sharp or very sharp pain. You can try different positions to get away from hitting the cervix. Maybe woman on top would be good as you would be in control. Another thing to try is to have one or several orgasms during foreplay. With orgasm, the uterus can move somewhat out of the way.
        It's more like a dull pain, mostly just discomfort(although it can get pretty painful every once and a while). I'll suggest me being on top next time and see how that works. Thanks .

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