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  • Nov 24, 2011, 04:00 PM
    trixamillion
    It hurts when my boyfriend ejaculates in me.
    Its not a burning sensation more of a pain inside my gut. When I got pregnant before I would feel it every time we had sex. I don't think I am pregnant now, but I am wondering if anyone has heard of this or knows what the hell is going on .All I can find online is girls talking about a burning sensation. Again it is not a burning sensation at all. Thanks!
  • Nov 25, 2011, 07:27 AM
    Cat1864
    trixamillion, to be able to give you accurate advice we need to have accurate information. I notice from reading this post you made on an old thread that you appear to be using an IUD and that your boyfriend pulls out 'every time.'

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    Originally Posted by trixamillion View Post
    yes you can...i am on birth control and so my man just pulls out every time.. we never use a condom... he always pulls out, but sometimes i still get a drip comming out that smells like ***...like keely said, its preejaculation...still risky for me considering the fact that in a case of pregnancy on the iud, it will most likely be inside the fallopian tubes and can be very dangerous......i hope i dont get screwed...

    If you are experiencing pain with any part of intercourse, then your first step is to see your doctor and make certain that you are healthy and that everything is in its proper place.

    Some questions to help narrow down what might be occurring: Does this sensation happen every time you have sex and no matter what position you are using? Does it happen only at certain times and angles? Does it really only happen when he ejaculates in you (I will assume from this question that he doesn't pull out 'every' time)?
  • Nov 25, 2011, 10:33 AM
    trixamillion
    Well not every time, almost every time. I was just making my answer less complicated as it wasn't really important to the question. Sorry... I didn't know everything I posted would be on one big page for everyone.
  • Nov 25, 2011, 11:20 AM
    Cat1864
    We do look at other posts and if needed get information from them. For instance, you have an IUD and that bit of information might help someone narrow down what is going for you. Also, all of our posts do go toward giving people an idea of who we are as individuals. Even though we are annoymous, we are all people and not computer programs. :)

    Have you talked to your doctor about this pain?

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