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My girlfriend and I have been together for about two years and have been having sex throughout our relationship. I have never thought much of it, but after going through an additional health class in college, it has me a bit worried.
During intercourse, my girlfriend "hurts" in certain positions and we try to avoid them. The most painful are anytime she is on top or doggy style. Most other sex positions are fine and we have no other issues. I do not have any symptoms of anything, although that doesnt mean much when it comes to STDs. My girlfriend says she feels sharp pain in her pelvic area. During intercourse if I hit that "spot" sometimes it is so bad that she can't continue. Anytime we try to, the pain is unbearable at that point forward. Even in the positions that used to work. Any ideas or whatnot would be appreciated. |
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By all means, have the tests. Your g/f's symptoms are not those of a sexually transmitted disease. Browser's comment about hitting the cervix is one possibility. There is also a possibility that an ovary is getting poked in some positions. That is the same as a man getting his testicles bumped.
Not all positions work for all pairs. Use what you both like and ignore others.
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If you can't find one or don't have one, many Planned Parenthood clinics also provide these tests.
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