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Problems After Losing My Virginity?

I'm a teenager. I would like to avoid seeing a doctor if at all possible, as I have no way to get to one without my mom pratically killing me. She and I do not get along well at all. I'm a girl... Please do not try and talk to me about my life decisions. This isn't what I'm concerned about, thank you. :)

I lost my virginity 3 days ago. It hurt at first, and was uncomfortable for most of the time. We used a condom, but we had a bit of an issue fitting him inside of me, and it was really dry. We did a lot of foreplay, but we didn't  have any lubricant and the condom was rubbing against me a lot. We had to stop early, so there was no ejaculation. The outside of my vagina was sore for like 2 days, but it is fine now. I am not concerned about having an STD, we are both clean.

What I have a question about is the inside of my vagina. Like, the actual part that the penis goes inside. I have tried to find an answer to this question and all I can find is stuff about the outside area. This is what I am experiencing:

There is no pain in my vagina, and it isn't itching or burning or anything. It is very dry, though, and a bit tender to the touch. What little discharge I have is very thick, although this happens at certain points in my cycle. I am nearing my period. The opening of my vagina is swollen, and its like some of the tissue from the canal is protruding from my vagina. If I touch it with my finger, I can push back the swollen parts and stick my finger inside. It all feels normal, but back near my cervix it feels like there is a bump of some sort. I don't know if I cut the inside of my vagina or what.

Is my vagina being irritated like this normal? Is it possible that I am having a reaction to latex?
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No it does not
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Does the size of vagina change after the first intercourse?
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Hello,
It can be due to chafing. Chafing occurs when the skin becomes irritated by the friction caused by rubbing – either against other skin or against a foreign material. Wash the areas several times with fresh water. Do not use any cosmetic products at the sites. You can apply some calamine lotion at the rash as it will help in soothing the skin.Also wear cotton undergarments. Application of mild corticosteroid cream and oral antiinflammatories like ibuprofen/acetaminophen are also helpful. If the symptoms are severe then it will be best to consult a doctor.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.



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