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HELP. I'm Having Strange Pain During Sex, What Could it Be?

I am 20 years old, I've only been sexually active with one person and that's my current boyfriend. It started about a week ago during sex my uterus would hurt when he penetrates me. Because of it we decided stop having sex for a week. We recently had sex again and he first went in without a condom and thinks we're fine, moments later we put on a condom the sex became painfully again this time around my ovaries. I've also been feeling strange pinching in my ovaries. Unfortunately I don't have health insurance so I can't go to a doctor to check out what's wrong. Does anyone have an idea what is going on? Also I should mention my period should be starting very soon ;three to four days from now. One of my guesses is that maybe it has to do with my period coming.
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no its not because your period is coming is because when he's going inside your vagina you have a vagina wall and that is what he's hitting against when hes going deep in your vagina and that is what cause the pain and pressure during sex and next time you should give your vagina a break for at least a week so it can heal and use lubricate every time because it loosen up the vagina skin and it makes it easier to insert and it makes it feel great when having sex but if that  doesn't help go to your local health department they will take you without insurance and you can get checked there and they also give you free condoms to as well and a whole body check just check into it because there are a lot of help out there and if you need more help and questions answered just feel free to write me a personal question in my inbox just lick on my page and leave me a message
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