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Burning sensation after sex

Ladies I need help!!! The last few times I have been having sex, I keep getting this burning sensation in my vagina. I don't have any pain during sex, the burning/throbbing only seems to happen after sex. After normally about 30 mins later the burning goes away. Why does this happen?? I thought the first time I was wet enough, but it keeps happening. I just started the pill on July 9. Could that be it? Help!!!!

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Thanks marra!!!
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222282 tn?1210164939
yeah thats the beast idea . i had to use lube for years . the only time i dont is when not on bc ! durex is the best one it does not ball up like ky does !
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I have no pain, just burning feeling after sex. I think I will try lube first before switching bc pills. Thanks
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222282 tn?1210164939
hi , i had pain and dryness  due to bc , you need to try a different one !
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I actually just started Yasmin. I find that I'm really dry. It's really annoying. Thanks
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I had that problem all the time when I was on the pill.  The only pill that didn't cause that burning feeling was Yasmin.  Still, you'll need to invest in some lubricant and try a couple of different brands of pills.
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tmv
It is probably the other "burns" that are still healing. It could take a couple weeks without sexual relations to heal up completely. Best wishes.
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