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female
age
30-35,
*ixiePie
writes: Is it dangerous if my partner repeatedly hits my cervix during intercourse? its uncomfortable and sometimes painful, but the good makes up for the bad. i'm just worrying that we are doing some damage. i don't bleed and it only aches a little bit afterwards.thanks
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (3 February 2010):
Let's think your question through here. You have asked non-medical people if you are doing some sort of injury to your cervix. Suppose we say, 'no, no, you're just fine' because we don't know any better. Let's say you keep doing what you're doing, thinking that you're fine. And it turns out that ooops, yes, you have sustained an injury, that leads to an infection, or scar tissue and your ability to have children has been compromised. Won't you feel pretty stupid sitting there explaining to your doctor why you didn't ask him or her? When he or she could examine you and tell you if there was something to be concerned about?
You may be damaging your cervix. Why would you take chances with your health by asking non-medical people something they have no training or education in? That's just not a smart idea.
Ask your doctor. Seriously.
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/cervicitis
Take care.
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male
reader, DoubleM +, writes (3 February 2010):
If your partner is extra long or large, and you are petite as your online name suggests, then he should be more considerate of your comfort. Sex should be pleasurable for you, not painful or harmful. He should not have to bang against your cervix to enjoy his sexual pleasure. Just insist that he not go that deep.
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reader, Fatherly Advice +, writes (3 February 2010):
I don't know but a good rule of thumb is, "pain is your body's way of saying stop that".
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