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Unable to get wet, ejaculate, and pelvis hurts.

Well, I'm 20 years old and just recently I've had the problem getting wet.  My boyfriend and I always have great amazing sex, and he's always able to get me wet (usually in a puddle), and he turns me on greatly. However, lately I just can't get wet anymore, and if I do it'll only be for a good 3 mins. then I'm dry.  I can also ejaculate, but I haven't been able to do that either lately.  Another thing, is here lately when he hits my g-spot it feels like so much pressure on my pelvic area, and not very pleasing either.  About 2 days ago when we had sex, he had me bent over the bed, and that was also pressure in my pelvic area.  Can anyone help, give me some kind of answers?
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So you have started something new fairly recently. This could be causing your problems. I'm glad to hear you have an appointment set up. It sounds like you have no infections. Your Dr may still probably want to test to make sure though.
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I started on the Implanon about 2 months ago, but all this has just recently started. I don't have any problems down there as in itching, bumps, iritations, etc., so I'm hoping it wouldn't be any kind of infections. I wouldn't think so anyway. I do have an appt. with my doctor to get a pap, so I'm hoping I get some answers. Thanks for your reply.
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Have you started a new birth control, anything different you can think of? You might want to see your Gynecologist to be checked for any infections. They will also do a pelvic exam to see if anything is going on.
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