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Nausea after sex?

Does anyone have nausea after sex or know what it
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I have lots of cyst and endometriosis.. Today is the first time I've felt so sick after sex. I feel terrible and I got a little light headed after sex.. I wish I knew why
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I'm 6'2" and slightly better endowed than the average man.  Of the few handfulls of women I've been with, only one had cramps.  And, when I would gently massage her lower tummy area (a little above her pubic bone) that would calm her into a low purr, and, end up in a cuddle and then both of us falling asleep :)
Now that I'm more mature, I find that when I warm up my girlfriends, and there's a long cooldown after plenty of foreplay they are more likely to enjoy their time with me with no ill affects.
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I felt sick and tired 3day straight?
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Weird I'm feeling the same way, but I was pregnant one time before & I was feeling like i had to throw up.,sometimes i did..  lately I been feeling sick after sex but I'm not pregnant..  I wonder what it could be..  
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My wife exhibits nautiousness, light headaches and often pain after sex.  
Yesterday for the first time 4 hours after it was so bad she threw up.   I am 29 she is 26 we are both healthy and have sex maybe twice a month (would be more if she didn't feel like this after).  When we do I am gentle and pay special attention not to hit her cervix, also I do not force anything she initiates.  
We have tried condoms as well as me just going down on her and/or with hand stimulation. Occocially (10%) she only has very mild nausa. I am afraid this will harm our relationship in the long run because even the smell of sex now makes her nausous most times.
I get the feeling it will never go away completely but maybe we can make it better.  

Please help  
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