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Vaginal Question

I don't know where to post this because the categories are a bit tough to choose from. I'm new to this site but I need some help. I had sex about a week ago and found out that it stings only when he penetrates me during sex. It's a stinging sensation like what you get if someone had scratched you and it dosnt hurt any other time. Not even when I urinate. But I've waited a couple of days now and it still only stings when he penetrates me. There isn't much pain really in the abdomen or anything but sometimes it feels like I've done sit-ups and hurts a little. Is this a sign of uti or bladder infection? I'm not exactly sure how to ask. I have spoken to him about stds before we had sex and got the tests to show that we are clean to each other so I know it's not std related. We always tell the information we need to each other and keep each other informed.
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Maybe, but thing is you can never really know cuz it felt wet enough. Maybe I can give that a try. Thanks. I just hope it's a nothing and it'll blow over. Maybe it's from having sex. Heck if I know. It's so feint it's hard telling.
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We didnt use condoms. I've got birth control that dosnt release the egg. Ido exercise and run though. But it's hard telling on this. It's probably just sore and needing to heal. Thanks for the help though. Never know.
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Stinging is weird, especially if you've used lube.  You should at least give your ob/gyn a call and ask them about it.  They might want to take a look to see if there's anything wrong.  Are you using condoms?  You may be having a reaction to spermicidal lube.  Try masturbating with a dildo, or using unlubricated condoms or polyurethane condoms (in case it's latex you don't like).  If that clears it up, you'll know what to avoid.  If you can't get it to go away, you should definitely talk to a doctor.
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Hi Newbe, sounds like you need more foreplay to get your natural juices working, if try some KY or some kind of sex oil, you may find that will help with your problem.
Good Luck
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