Friday, May 4, 2007

Pain During Intercourse


There was this Golden Rule: “ Don’t have intercourse if it’s painful…!”

Pain during intercourse known, as “dyspareunia” one most common cause of problem in sexual relation and is the sufficient cause for divorce. It is this sting or discomfort in a woman’s labial, or pelvic areas during or after sexual contact. It comes from the early Greek language, which means “ difficulty mated” or “ badly mated”

According to studies, there were more than 60% of women reported that they have current or previous occurrences of pain during sexual relations. Only fewer of these women discussed this pain with their doctors.

There are causes of this vaginal pain during intercourse. One primary cause is the initial pain or discomfort. Secondary causes are those that are created by pain itself as the intercourse continues.

Here are ways to overcome pain during intercourse:

  • Use an artificial water-based lubricant to avoid dry vagina during intercourse, or rather wait for a woman to have sexual arousal and natural lubrication.
  • Visit a physician to identify or treat bacterial infection that is one cause of minimal interruption in sexual fulfillment.
  • Explain to your husband the nature of the problem to keep away from great barrier to your future sexual relationship.

Thus, a woman should determine the cause of the pain and select proper treatment to solve such problem and maintain a happy sexual relationship with her partner.

For more details about sexual health care check this out! http://www.sexualhealthcare.net/pain-during-intercourse.html

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