There are many different reasons why a woman might experience painful sex, even if she hasn't recently given birth. There are several medical conditions that might be identified when sex is painful, and some sexual pain that doesn't have such obvious causes.
Pain during intercourse is known as dyspareunia. It's frequently referred to when women are suffering painful penetration, but it can also happen during other types of sexual stimulation, and it can affect men too. Deep dyspareunia occurs inside the vagina, while external pain is known as superficial dyspareunia.
Many women experience dyspareunia at some point in their lives,
and one of the most common times is following childbirth.
In fact, most women feel discomfort during sex after giving birth. A study shows that almost all women have pain the first time they have sex after childbirth. As many as 60% of women find sex painful up to seven weeks postpartum. And even six months later, 30% of women report painful intercourse.
In this article we will look at what causes painful sex in women as well as dyspareunia treatment, and we'll consider the specific relationship between sexual intercourse dysfunction and childbirth.
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