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Painful sex...

I recently had a miscarriage, (2 weeks ago) I know that after a 2 weeks period you may resume sexual intercourse, my question is, we have had sex twice. The first time didn't bother me, and now after our second time doing it after the miscarriage, I am feeling pain in my abdomen. During sex, it was slightly painful when he penetrated all the way in, but I ignored it. Now today, I am in pain when I sit down or walk. Not excruciating pain or anything, but it's definitely uncomfortable. Is this something to worry about? Or is it because maybe he hit my cervix too many times a little too hard and it should get better in a matter of a couple of days??
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thank you for your comment, that is what I'm thinking. Sometimes it hurts in certain positions, and then other times it doesn't. (by the way, don't worry about "tmi" it is not an issue with me.) I am a mom, so I've lost a lot of my modesty ;) Thank you for your condolences though, I'm doing ok with it now.
I am hoping the pain subsides by tomorrow. I already told my husband that he's got to take it easy a little more. I should have told him it hurt when it did... I was just in the zone I guess. :P
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I have the same pain whenever i'm on top. (sorry if to much tmi) but it was because his penis kept hitting my cervix. Your cervix is probably still recovering from your miscarriage (sorry to hear about that) but your body still might need some time to recoprate from the ordeal. Best of luck.
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