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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for sexual intercourse
  1. ... describes women who are indifferent or hostile to sexual intercourse, who have no response to sexual advances or ... who are unable to have an orgasm during sexual intercourse.
  2. ... is not recommended for a few weeks, and sexual intercourse is not recommended for a few days to ...
  3. ... to return to work within a few days. Sexual intercourse can be resumed as soon as the patient ...
  4. ... in different ways to decrease the likelihood that sexual intercourse will result in pregnancy. Barrier methods such as ...
  5. ... pain in the pelvic area during or after intercourse, and can occur in both women and men. Besides possible physical causes, pain may occur in association with psychological factors such as previous sexual trauma.