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Pain during intercourse

I recently had sex for the first time in 7 yrs and my partner is on the larger side but isn't the largest I've had. Well when we had sex it actuallly hurt worse than when I lost my virginity also that day I bled and the next 2 days it burned really bad with urination. I'm 29 and I've had a few partners and never experienced this. Can anyone help with some thoughts?? Thank you
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you may have an infection especially if it burns when you wee, you can bleed after sex if you been rough or not had it for a while, if you start to bleed everytime after intercourse or get any discharge that smells see your gp for swabs and checkup
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Hi friend,
dont worry.its normal only.with in a month ur pain n prob,s wil be solved.take care of ur health,enjoy ur self.god bless u
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If you haven't had sex in about 7 years, it is possible that the skin has grown over again....thus, making you a so called "born again virgin". It is possible that the intercourse rebroke the skin, and this has caused some irritation. If it was unprotected sex, it could be possible to have contracted an STi. The bleeding wouldn't be typical for an STi, but the painful urination can. It is more than likely irritation from sex, his size, and the fact that you haven't been active for 7 years. If you get other symptoms like itching, the burning continues for a while, a rash, or any signs of STi's....you should get tested.
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