After orgasm and pelvic pain
From bloating after sex to legs shaking , scary side effects can put a bit of a damper on all the sweaty goodness. One common but disconcerting feeling? Stomach pain after sex. It's one thing to feel a little gassy after the big O, but it's another thing entirely to feel abdominal pain.


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Painful intercourse and IC: The unspoken symptom
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With interstitial cystitis sometimes called IC or even painful bladder syndrome , we generally think first of chronic pelvic pain and abdominal pain along with urinary symptoms like bladder pain, urgency, urinary frequency, and getting up at night to go to the bathroom. However, one of the most common symptoms seen with interstitial cystitis is rarely discussed and has nothing to do with bladder symptoms. Men also experience pain with intercourse and sexual dysfunction with interstitial cystitis and chronic prostatitis. While often overlooked, painful sexual intercourse has a major impact on relationships and quality of life.



What causes painful sex? — A doctor’s guide
Painful intercourse can occur for reasons that range from structural problems to psychological concerns. Many women have painful intercourse at some point in their lives. The medical term for painful intercourse is dyspareunia dis-puh-ROO-nee-uh , defined as persistent or recurrent genital pain that occurs just before, during or after sex.





For some people, sex isn't always a pleasant experience. Frequently experiencing pain during or after sex can really put a damper on your sex life, and put you off from having sex in the first place. There's a wide variety of causes that may be to blame for muscle cramps after sex, ranging from acute problems to chronic conditions. Sex can be a physically strenuous activity, and it's possible to strain a muscle in the pelvic region or elsewhere while you're having sex. Sex may also aggravate existing muscle strains, resulting in cramping and discomfort after sex.
