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Nausea after sex?

Does anyone have nausea after sex or know what it
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I am looking for an answer to this problem. I am 40 years old and I am involved with a man that I haven;t been with in about 10 years.  I met him 15 years ago,and in the beginning of our sexual relationship I actually threw up after he cums inside of me.  That eventually went away.  Now here we are 10 years later and we are rekindling our relationship and we had sex for the first time about 3 days ago and once again I threw up after the most awesome sex ever.  I am looking for some medical explanation to this problem.   I actually ccan't wait to get sick again, if you know what I mean.
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Honey WHY are you and your boyfriend TRYING on PURPOSE to get PREG???? Have you graduated High School???? Are you BOTH working if not???? Where are yall living and who is paying the bills???? At 16 I really don't see how YOU BOTH without the help of mom and dad could afford to put a roof over yall's head, put food on yall's table, pay the bills, what about a car and insurance???? NOW after YOU BOTH PAY FOR ALL THAT ON YOUR OWN WITHOUT ANYONE ELSES HELP.....HOW will YOU TWO PAY FOR WITHOUT ANYONE ELSES HELP the prenatal care, the delivery all the baby stuff, the formula, baby food, diapers, baby cloths, doctor vists for baby.....????? What the goverment??? PLEASE TAKE TIME TO BE A KID A TEENAGER....GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL GO TO COLLEGE OR TECH SCHOOL GET A GOOD EDUCATION BEFORE  YOU HAVE A CHILD. THEY ARE NOT LIKE A DOG OR CAT THAT YOU CAN PUSH ASIDE TO GO PLAY OR WHEN YOU GET TIRED OF THEM. THEY ARE A LIFETIME COMMITTMENT. THEY DON'T GO AWAY. YOU DON'T NEED TO HAVE A CHILD TO SAY YOU LOVE EACH OTHER. THE CHILD DESERVES PARENTS THAT CAN PROVIDE NOT PARENTS WHO WILL HAVE GRANDPARENTS TO PROVIDE. IT ISN'T THE GOVERMENTS JOB , MY TAX DOLLARS JOB NOR YOUR PARENTS JOB TO TAKE CARE OF YOU AND A CHILD. LET YOURSELF HAVE TIME TO GROW UP AND ENJOY LIFE THEN HAVE A BABY MUCH LATER. IF YOU LOVE EACH OTHER THEN ONE DAY MUCH LATER WILL BE OK. ASK AROUND AT THE COST TO LIVE AND THEN THE COST ADDING A CHILD ON TOP OF IT.... THE CHOICE YOU ARE MAKING TRYING TO HAVE A BABY IS A VERY CHILDISH CHOICE AT THE TIME. THE BABY DESERVS BETTER THAN THAT.
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me and my fiance have been having intercourse more often and lately ive been feeling kinda sick afterwards. i was scared i was pregnant but realized it couldnt happen in a day or even hours and im negattive on the tests but ive been feeling nauseated and really tired. ive even tried throwing up and going to the bathroom but it doesnt help. im just relieved other ppl have the same problem and im not crazy! i wish i would just stop happening
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I had sex with my gf with 2 condoms and i pulled it out before i busted to but now she iznt having her period on her monthly time and is throwing up everymornin
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This happened to me everytime my boyfriend and I had sex. It didnt happen the first time, when I lost my virginity, but it happened each time after that whether or not we used a condom. It also happened with a two different guys, so i assumed it was me since I was the common factor. However, it didnt happen with the man that became my husband. While we were trying to concieve we found out that his sperm count was low and that the sperm he did have was abnormal. I am not sure if that had anything to do with not causing me to become nauseated and vommit but I think there is something to it. I have been sexually active for ten years and have had partners since. I did have a child and afterward I had the paraguard IUD and with the other men I did not have any nausea or vommiting. I really think the IUD helped.
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