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Old 06-23-2009, 04:51 PM
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endometriosis and orgasm

I am asking any women out the, and men whose wife/girlfriend may have it too, if they have problems with sex and endometriosis? My wife has endometriosis since she was 16, she is now 32. She has had 5 surgeries, three kids and her tubes tied. I understand having this medical condition creates pain for women especially during sex. My question is, having endometriosis does it have a effect on female orgasms? We try everything to get her to have a orgasm. I read whatever I can find on clitoral simulation and try to find her G-spot, but we have no luck finding it.

What have you women experience that works having a orgasm while having endometriosis?
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Old 06-23-2009, 07:58 PM
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Given the brief medical history you describe, no one can estimate her sexual response. The surgeries, the births and the endometriosis can all have some deleterious effect. A complete medical and sexual history along with an exam is required and she will have to talk to her doctor about that. Some women with endo have completely normal sex lives and others have none.

Her doctor may be able to answer your issues or perhaps a referral will be needed.
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I am sure she has done that but i want to find other women who has this medical treatrment and see what they are experices sex with endometriosis. I feel bad for her having it because of the pain she has to deal with. espically with sex.
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Ive got endo but its being treated with the pill and I have some fun painkillers so I rarely notice it now. It could be vastly different with other women though!!!!!
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The endo associated pain is a form of menstrual cramps. But can come any time and, possibly, all the time. Usually treated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Usually the "fun" pain killers have little or no effect. Except they knock you out and you do not notice the cramping - which is still going on.

A few fingers of a single malt will do as much.
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Ive got endo but its being treated with the pill and I have some fun painkillers so I rarely notice it now. It could be vastly different with other women though!!!!!
What is the "fun painkillers" are you taking? nikki, my wife, takes tramadol. just the other day her side was really hurting. she may have to see the Dr since it was been ongoing for the last few days.
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My late wife had endometriosis fairly bad, enough that it caused infertility, chronic pain and required several surgeries over the years when she was younger. However, her sexual response was never affected, only her libido. She COULD have all the orgasms she wanted, it's just that she seldom desired to have sex. But when she did, she was always multi-orgasmic.
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