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Can using a vibrator cause subsequent pain during an orgasm?

Hello,

I have been engaging in masterbation for quite some time and only recently I tried a vibrator ring. I used it a couple times (on about 5 or 6 separate occasions). Now masturbating, with or without it, my orgasms are no longer the way they used to be. The overwhelming burst of pleasure that i used to experience is but only a faint reflection of what is felt now. A striking pain up into my pelvis upon orgasm. It's so frustrating and frightning!!!

Please help...
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Hmm..  I would say that it maybe just sensitive after your are done.  Womens clitoris can become sensitive after some rubbing.  I know that on my past partner after rubbing her clitoris so much she would say it hurt and we would have to stop. Have you every looked at the clitoris after you are done to see if its red/swollen?  Are you using lube when you masturbate?  You could be irritiating the skin.  
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Sharp but not unbearable. And nothing hurts otherwise, only when I have a clitoral orgasm...
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1174003 tn?1308160819
What kind of pain is it?  A sharp or dull pain?  Does it hurt when you use the restroom?  

I have not heard of anyone having this kind of pain before on orgasm.  However, I have the wrong parts to be talking about this so maybe one of the females can provide more information.  

If the pain continues then I would advise getting seen asap by a gyn doctor to have yourself checked out.  
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