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I don't know why, but I just started having sex a couple of months ago and after EVERY time my vagina burns when I urinate. It's only after sex. Is this normal or is something wrong with me???

If it goes away soon after, I think its just your skin is sore from all the friction. Make sure you are wet enough before you have sex next time and see if that helps.

its not a disze or infection its SISTITEIOUS
its where there is the backteria on the opening of the vagina being pushed up in your vagina making it hurtful to p
u may not be wet enought and if you cant get any wetter then the best way to keep it clean is after sex have a pee if you can Report It

you probally have a urinary track infection(uti), go see a doc

Its okay, but you should get tested anyway. Someone told me that peeing after sex (for girls) prevents yeast infections.

Tell him to pull out next time see how that works out, or maybe try a different condom (if you're using them)

See your doctor, its hard to know why for me.

It could be that you aren't getting very wet and may need extra lubrication but I would get checked by a doctor just in case there is something more serious going on.

you may not be wet enough, or it may be ( assuming that u are using condoms) that you are having a reaction to the latex..try using a new brand and see what happens..good luck

more then likely you have a UTI, urinary tract infection, it burns when you pee, and can burn all the time....drink alot of water and cranberry juice to flush it out, also eat alot of yougart...dont have sex anymore if that is it, it could push the bacteria into your urethra...call your doctor she will put you on an antibiotic

Use lubricant.

are you using condoms? that happens to me when i use latex condoms. maybe your allergic

Are you using spermicide? That stuff will burn like crazy after sex when you urinate. Some condoms have spermicide on them so check.

If you are using condoms, you may be allergic to latex. It's actually pretty common. There are other kinds of condoms available, but sometimes they can be hard to find. If you find them try them,and if you still experience the burning, then i suggest you see a doctor.

don't listen to the people that first posted their being immature. Its more than likely a urinary track infection. I get it too somethings. My obgyn says it from waiting a little bit after I have sex to go pee and clean. Just make sure that after you have sex go to the restroom pee and wash yourself. I've been uti free for about 6 months now just by doing that. Good Luck.

You may want to research interstitial cystitis

Don't listen to those two other dude who answered. They're just idiots. When you have sex, is it dry? If so, by some KY Jelly to put inside yourself and on your partner's penis. if dryness is not a problem, you might have an infection. There are so many kinds if vaginitis that are not dangerous. I would say it's time for your first pap smear. It's no big deal, if you just relax. Tell your doctor to be gentle!! Then you'll know exactly what's going on. Be sure to tell your doctor about the burning. He/she will make you feel so much better. You might have an infection. You'll need to take antibiotics. It'll help the problem fast, but you must take ALL of the pills. If not, it'll just come back. So make an appt. ASAP, and then you'll feel better ASAP!! Good luck , kiddo!! :)

Its getting rubbed to much or to hard during penetration. Make sure your wet enough, or use some K-Y jelly. Get at the drug store. If you still have a burn when not having sex, go to the doctor to make sure its not a infection. Its also possible that you are allergic to the type of condoms he is using. I hope you are using a condom, just try a different kind.

Especially if you are new to it, sex can be a lot more difficult that people realise :-)

There are a couple of possibilities here ...

First, you may not be lubricated enough prior to penetration, in which case you could feel very sore and a little chafed afterwards. There are lubricants available at phrmacies and supermarkets, but if you are young and healthy it might just mean you need to spend a little more time on foreplay before penetration occurs.

Another possibil.ity is a Urinary Tract Infection. These are very very common and easily treated. You can almost always prevents UTIs simply by going to the loo after sex and having a pee. This is nature's way of cleansing the Urinary Tract of any problems. If you are feeling a burning ensation when you urinate, you may already have a UTI. There are several over-the-counter products which are helpful. One example is a product called Ural, which comes in a single use sachet which you mix with water and drink. This clears up most UTIs in a couple of days. There are also gels which restore the naturaol acidic balance of the vagina, which can help clear up itchiness and discomfort. Your pharmacist will know which are the most popular and useful!

Finally, there could be other problems that are being signalled which are not evident. If you have not had a check up since becoming sexually active, now is a good time. Your doc will have loads more information and can direct you to good resources in case of future issues.

Don't let these type of problems go, they can cause long term issues which you may not even be aware of for years ~ get a check up today, then you can relax and enjoy yourself!

Best wishes and good luck :-)

It can be not wet enough or a std or uti something but get check you just never know and specially now in days!

u may have an STD get checked.

lol, it's not a disease, and there's nothing wrong with you. it's normal. and it will go away. u just lost it. for more info just email me. i don't want to put all of this info across the web.

omg i just puked

you got a diseaaaase

big c*ck or too much f-king...lol stop and slow down...if you can get it anytime, its time to slow down...you still have alot of time to have sex...

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