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Ever since I started having sex, I feel nauseous frequently?

My partner and I see each other and have sex every weekend, once or twice per day.
The nausea does not happen directly after sex and then go away (it is not post sex nausea),
instead, it happens every couple of days throughout the week (we don't have sex during the week).

I am not sure if it's just a coincidence, but I can't rule out any other reason. I am not pregnant, I do not have cancer, I am not on any medication to be allergic to it, and I am not eating any food that I am allergic to.

So why else would I start having frequent nausea a couple of weeks in after I lost my virginity.

It's been going on for months now, and I don't know what the problem is.

I don't think it is because I am allergic to his semen or to the condom because I feel like it has happened independent of wether he used a condom, or the pull out method and/or used a lubricant.

Please help..
This nauseas feeling really limits my quality of life. I can't study or do my hobbies sometimes.

Also, if it matters, my age is 20.
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