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pain during sex

I had sex wednesday it was sort of rough. During i started hurting almost like cramping. We had to stop it hurt so bad. I've still felt pain the past couple of days. We tried to have sex last night and it still hurt! Im not sure what's wrong with me. Could I possibly be bruised? ?
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Hi,
I think I've had what you're having before. Usually for me it's right before my period is going to start and it feels like the vagina and cervix is harder so penetration is more painful, not sore, but more like it's inducing cramping.
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Hello,
Painful intercourse is called dyspareunia. Usually pain during the initial stages of penetration is due to UTI and vaginal infection or vaginitis, a tight vaginal wall, sores at the mouth of vagina or vestibulitis, vulvodynia or a dry vagina (frictional injury), thrush or fungal infection. Pain on deep penetration is due to pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, irritable bowel syndrome, pelvic tumors, cervical and uterine infections and tumors. Depending on the site of pain during penetration, diagnosis can be made. This can be further confirmed by clinical examination, ultrasound abdomen or CT scan, PAP smear and a STD panel as required.
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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