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Women’s sexual health - pain during intercourse

The Problem Of Pain

Sex is great! However, when it starts to feel everything else but, that’s the time when you start examining things, most especially when sex is nothing but pain.
 
Masochists take pain as their pleasure, but unless you’re one, start acknowledging that you have a problem. In most cases of painful intercourses, women feel that theirs is an isolated case. There are also those sought for advice often and yet still wrongly presumes that the pain will somehow go away. To some cases on the other hand, the woman does not even know what to do or express when they are experiencing pain. They see this pain as something that naturally comes along with sex. But this shouldn’t be for sex. For many a women, just reaching the point of orgasm alone is a hard enough task even they would still enjoy sex. However, once intercourse is interspersed with pain, then sexual satisfaction becomes next to impossible.

To help the woman, sometimes, it is entirely up to the men to find put whether something is wrong. Although this might come a little too hard because the woman might hesitate to share what she really feels. In the course of the sexual act also, the woman’s facial expression might also be very misleading because the face can also be interpreted as the woman enjoying sex. However, through all of these, it is important that the couple keep their communication lines open because a painful intercourse is a very big barrier towards a healthy sex life.

There are actually a lot of reasons as to why intercourse pain occurs. Sometimes, the pain just surfaces seemingly out of nowhere, but this is still considered normal. However, the pain can either be an indication of deeper problems. Other wise, the pain can also be taken only as a minor complication that can be easily cured. Whatever the case may be, it is important for all women who experience this pain to visit a professional or expert, preferably a gynecologist, to help you determine the cause as well as the severity of the intercourse pain.

As to the causes of the pain problem, the most common so far is the poor blood circulation or through a blood congestion. Second to that, the experience of pain during intercourse is also felt because of a deficiency of DHEA and testosterone in the tissues. There are also certain cases when the intercourse pain is due to a testosterone deficiency that is a side effect of taking the birth control pill. This pill can hide and take over the ovarian function and incapacitated the testosterone producers of the female body. Through this way, the pill disables the ovarian function which is mainly to produce testosterone. Deficiency in testosterone makes the vaginal lining become inflexible and quite rigid. This would then lead to intercourse bleeding coupled with a spasmic intercourse pain.

There are many drugs and methods to solve this problem of pain. But the best among all that is to have a very understanding and supportive partner. One who is willing to prepare you well enough before penetration. He can do this by giving you a full massage on your pubis, labia clitoris, majors and vaginal orifice. He can then proceed inside to your vaginal ceiling up until your clitoris and G-spot are engorged and ready for some action.