painful sexual intercourse, vaginal pain, frequent need to urinate, burning or itching in the vaginal area, persistent unusual vaginal discharge
Having vaginal pain can be a symptom of many different ailments. If you are having prolonged pain or pain while urination or intercourse, contact your doctor.
Anything that is out of the norm for you should be checked out by a medical professional. This may include: Bleeding between periods foul discharge abdominal pain pain during or after intercourse bleeding after intercourse sores, lumps or lesions
There is no hymen. There's only several folds of tissue all along the vaginal entrance and occasionally one can break if you dilate it. 80% do not bleed during first intercourse or feel pain. The folds heal and goes back to normal. It looks the same before, during and after intercourse. And no to the question.
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You really shouldn't have vaginal intercourse until your yeast infection is completely cleared up. Switch to oral and/or anal sex until then. Tell your boyfriend why, I'm sure he'll understand.
Any trauma can lead to a hematoma. Vaginal hematoma can be caused by intercourse.
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something could have been torn during intercourse. Was there some pain after and or when going to the bathroom? If so, could be a small tear. Give it a day or so to heal. If not, could it have been your period starting?
There are no known drug interactions between metronidazole vaginal cream and the birth control pill. However, you should not rely on condoms while using metronidazole vaginal cream.
Continue taking the pills as scheduled, consider emergency contraception if you missed any pills and had intercourse in the last five days, and contact your health care provider if you have pain, vaginal odor, pain with sex, or pain with urination.