In my first question I asked what on earth I could possibly be doing or what was happening regarding my girlfriend experiencing discomfort after sex. Quote;
"...after sex she feels discomfort in her abdominal region for 24-48 hours afterwards before it subsides. Is this normal? Is this temporary because intercourse it relatively new?"
After looking into it a little more based on some of the information I saw from reading the first set of answers, I (well we, she's sitting RIGHT HERE), have concluded that it appears I would be pushing up against her cervix.
Basically, I looked into it and while I found that most women find that uncomfortable, etc. I never found any information regarding whether or not pushing against the cervix during intercourse is damaging or unhealthy. Is that not a good thing to do? Or does it really not matter? Or...?
That is really the only thing I'm concerned about, because if it's causing damage I would be most unhappy with myself =[
Thanks in advance ppl
P.S. Any additional information regarding this would be appreciated.
"...after sex she feels discomfort in her abdominal region for 24-48 hours afterwards before it subsides. Is this normal? Is this temporary because intercourse it relatively new?"
After looking into it a little more based on some of the information I saw from reading the first set of answers, I (well we, she's sitting RIGHT HERE), have concluded that it appears I would be pushing up against her cervix.
Basically, I looked into it and while I found that most women find that uncomfortable, etc. I never found any information regarding whether or not pushing against the cervix during intercourse is damaging or unhealthy. Is that not a good thing to do? Or does it really not matter? Or...?
That is really the only thing I'm concerned about, because if it's causing damage I would be most unhappy with myself =[
Thanks in advance ppl

P.S. Any additional information regarding this would be appreciated.