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Results 1 - 10 of 81 for sexual intercourse
  1. ... makes a clear, lubricating fluid. This fluid makes sexual intercourse more comfortable. It also helps decrease vaginal dryness. ... Burning on urination Light bleeding after intercourse Painful ... Slight vaginal discharge Vaginal soreness, itching or burning
  2. ... Fever , in people with low immunity Pain with sexual intercourse Vaginal discharge Vaginal pressure ... 1 to 2 days afterward. You cannot have sexual intercourse until the catheter is removed. You may be ...
  3. ... penetration may not be possible. Vaginal pain during sexual intercourse or a pelvic exam. Women with vaginismus often become anxious about sexual intercourse. This does not mean they cannot become sexually ...
  4. ... provider. To help manage problems such as painful sexual intercourse, use a lubricant during sexual intercourse. Vaginal moisturizers ...
  5. ... 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.
  6. ... present include pain when you urinate or painful sexual intercourse. Depending on the cause, a discharge from the ... Do you have painful urination or pain during sexual intercourse? Do you have abnormal vaginal drainage? Has a ...
  7. ... and always working? Is preventing infections spread by sexual ... vagina before intercourse. A condom must be worn at all times ...
  8. ... in women include: Burning feeling during urination Painful sexual intercourse Rectal pain or discharge Symptoms of pelvic inflammatory ...
  9. ... to pressure on the area, such as from sexual intercourse, inserting a tampon, or sitting for a long ... of sexual activity. Certain things may trigger symptoms: Sexual intercourse Inserting a tampon Wearing tight under wear or ...
  10. ... pads instead. Do not douche. Do not have sexual intercourse during this time. Try to prevent constipation. Straining ... for you to go back. You may start sexual intercourse after 6 weeks. Ask your provider when it ...
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