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Help! AFTER intercourse my labia minora and vestibule really burn, more though when I pee. But only ever after sex? Me and my partner don't use lube and it's not a spermicide, intercourse is not completely dry however it's not "slippy". The only pain I get during intercourse occurs rarely, but happens when the penis is repeatedly taken out and put back in. I have no other discomfort or problems down below other then after intercourse.

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Hi

It appears that you are not properly lubricated during sex. Spend some time during foreplay and allow penetration ONLY when vagina feels wet. However, if you have a problem with lubrication, use lubrication - there are several available off the counter.

Certain personal products, such as feminine spray or douches, could also cause the burning sensation. So, if you use any of these products, stop for a while and see if the discomfort subsides.

It's also possible, though not very likely, that your man's ejaculate is irritating your supersensitive vaginal lining. To test this theory, use a condom (polyurethane if you're allergic to latex and make sure it's not lubricated with the spermicide nonoxynol-9) consistently for a few sack sessions and see if the pain stops.

If none of the above suggestions does the trick, get checked out by your ob-gyn. You could be suffering from vulvodynia (a condition characterized by vaginal burning) or some form of vaginitis (any infection or inflammation of the vagina, which also causes burning).

Good luck

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