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ti_fanny
05-18-2005, 04:15 AM
Good Morning Everyone, I was just wondering if anyone else felt this way or it is just me :loco: . Weird Qeustion but might as well just ask or I will never know :rolleyes: . After having intercoarse I feel terrible. Okay after my boyfriend does his thing( I will just put it that way ) :ignore: I have a terrible pain on both sides. My boyfriend has just been tested for almost everything, 6 tubes of blood and urine samples for his legs. He is fine but it just seems like his STUFF is no good and it hurts me afterwards. I may be goofy but please talk if anyone else feels this way or has any ideas.
Thank you
Tanya :ignore:
work it
05-18-2005, 05:28 AM
I think what you are feeling is "normal" since you have IC. Sex and IC don't always go hand in hand. I know I get pain and burning during and after intercourse. Have you tried the lubricants? I use an ice pack afterwards and that really helps. Different postions can help also.
Anaphe
05-18-2005, 05:47 AM
Hi tanya
The thought that it might be the ejaculate itself never crossed my mind but nothing would surprize me about this condition. Something certianly creates pain. I think this facet of ic is the most difficult to deal with in a relationship. The ice pack is my friend for lots of times, not just after sex, though I haven't tried the frozen condom thing yet. If the truth be known I have not a clue about which kind would be best to use having had no need of them since '80 when I had my tubes tied. But I do plan on trying it. Hope you have better days (and nights) soon.
Anaphe
massagedoula
05-18-2005, 11:22 AM
Sperm is full of potassium...right? Could that be it???
diane57
05-18-2005, 12:19 PM
I've actually read that some women can be allergic to their partner's semen. Have you ever tried it with a condom? Do you get the same symptoms?
ti_fanny
05-19-2005, 02:55 AM
Good Morning To All, and thank you all for answering. Massagedoula I do believe that it may be his sperm. Have not tried a condom yet to see if that is what it is. Come on Girls you all know how we like condoms:). Will have to try that though. Thanks for the input anymore would be great.
Tanya
Katrina
05-19-2005, 01:09 PM
It could be anything that was already said but one other (or maybe a few other) thoughts I have are
During ejacultion men usually at their biggest...which means more pressure especially at your urethra. If you say you are feeling it on both sides maybe your musscles are reacting to that.
I guess the best thing you can do is experiment and see if you can avoid that pain somehow.
Good luck!
macylynn
05-25-2005, 03:48 PM
I too have heard of women being allergic to their partners ejaculate. In my opinion, I would rather go without than use a condom. I have never liked them!
I usually jump up and run to the bathroom and void and then push down on my urethra in case anything has gotten in there as a way to get it out. This seems to help me.
Good luck!
Sarojini
05-26-2005, 01:34 AM
It's normal to have pain after sex just because of the rubbing during his thrusting -- doing forget, the urethra and bladder are separated from the bladder and urethra by just a thin strip of muscle, so movement inside can hit the bladder and urethra and cause pain in many ICers. Use a lot of lube, and definitely try an ice pack after if burning is an issue. Taking a Pyridium (or other pain medication) 30-60 min before the act can help too. Also, some of the pain can come from tense pelvic muscles -- so try taking a warm bath before the act and try to relax.
As for condoms, yeeeee -owwwwch. If you use them, in my experience, don't buy the ribbed kind, don't buy the pre-lubed kind as the nonoxynol-9 in that lube causes major pain for me, and make sure that silly rolled end is all the way at the base of his penis (he can even hold it there, because that rolled part can really irritate the opening of the urethra and vagina).
sister
06-12-2005, 09:45 PM
It's normal to have pain after sex just because of the rubbing during his thrusting -- doing forget, the urethra and bladder are separated from the bladder and urethra by just a thin strip of muscle, so movement inside can hit the bladder and urethra and cause pain in many ICers. Use a lot of lube, and definitely try an ice pack after if burning is an issue. Taking a Pyridium (or other pain medication) 30-60 min before the act can help too. Also, some of the pain can come from tense pelvic muscles -- so try taking a warm bath before the act and try to relax.
As for condoms, yeeeee -owwwwch. If you use them, in my experience, don't buy the ribbed kind, don't buy the pre-lubed kind as the nonoxynol-9 in that lube causes major pain for me, and make sure that silly rolled end is all the way at the base of his penis (he can even hold it there, because that rolled part can really irritate the opening of the urethra and vagina).
I agree with this.
Someone banging on your bladder is gonna hurt no matter what is in his ejaculate. Sex makes you produce endorphines which is the happy hormone that makes you feel good and cuddely after sex (afterglow). After the afterglow fades a bit THAT is when you start to notice the pain
If you are enjoying sex then yeah, you wouldn't feel pain until after the afterglow faded.
Perhaps you could try being on top? if you controlled the movement a bit more you might be able to tell better what hurt and what didn't.
Yeah the ribbed kind is VERY bad VERY VERY BAD! No ribbed! EVER! (HURTS!!!!)
ti_fanny
06-17-2005, 02:55 AM
Thank you All again for responding. My pain is not down in my vagina area after sex, it's one one side or the other. A Pain in the side that makes me crunch over. I guess With IC anything can happen.
Tanya
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