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Pain after intercourse

i had sex with my boyfriend. and we did all types of positions. we did some position where my legs went over his head, and i got this stabbing the worst pain i have ever felt deep inside my vagina. near my ovaries. we stopped after i told him too, and it went away. Then we had sex again, and we did doggy standing up and i got the exact same pain, but i didnt stop cause i thought it would go away. then in the morning, about 2ish i have had the pain, when i walk, lie down, stretch, this unbearable pain. any sudden movements hurts so much i feel as if im going to cry.
please please help.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to be seen today and deal with this. give your doctor a call and if you can't be seen at your regular clinic today, your local ER is probably the best bet. this isn't something to ride out at this point.

grace
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thankyou. but its gotten so much worse... like i cannot walk properly and now i can't go to the toilet anymore without a sharp pain, and the sharp pain goes up my anus. and now that is pretty much happeneing whenever i walk..

thankyou tho, means alot.
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1831637 tn?1323264454
Firstly, dont worry about this pain.

From what you have described, it is very likely that this pain has been caused by intercourse.  Sometimes, vigourous sexual activity can cause internal pain.  It is quite common

The position where your legs were over his head changes the angle of intercourse and makes penetration deeper - this is most likely the cause of your problem.

I would just try to ride it out, the pain will subside, but in the mean time, I would suggest getting plenty or rest, abstain from sexual intercourse whilst you are in pain, and if nessecary, take something for pain relief if absolutely needed.

If the pain continues to become worse over the next 48-72 hours, then I could visit your doctor.

Hope this helps,

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