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Pain after sex

Ok so I'm 19 weeks pregnant and me and my boyfriend are still sexually active. Although i find sex to be painful afterwards ... even more after i pee. It feels like a burning sensation like on the opening of my vagina , thing which never happened before i was pregnant! Should i stop having sex ? Is it normal to feel that way ? Please help
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6387609 tn?1393274731
Me And My Boyfriend Had Sex Yesterday And Both Had A Burning Sensation That We Had Never Had before... I Went To The Ob With Cramps And Found Out I Have A Bladder infection
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Ueah same thing happen to me and nothing is wrong im 37+3 and i have a very healty big baby but still talk to ur doctor just in case
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Well im 33 weeks and I have that same problem but the doc said that it was nothin wrong everything was ok and my urine was clean so maybe its jus u cant have rough sex jus wait a couple weeks b4 u start bck having sex and it wont b that bad let ur vagina heal for a week or two
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You might wanna get that checked out it can be anything but likely a urine infection thats how i found out because it started burning . Just let your doctor know Nd he or she will give u antibiotics . Dont worry its not that bad and can go away with the medicine just let your doctor know asap i am 19 weeks 2 days too :-)
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6838479 tn?1390502941
Have u gone to ur first apptment??
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