Why Does My Head Hurt After Sex?
A headache brought on by sexual activity, also known as a sex headache, can happen during or just after orgasm. It’s usually harmless but can be uncomfortable. Sex headaches can occur as a single attack or in clusters over a few months. A health care provider can help identify the cause of your sex headache […]
Why Do My Boobs Hurt After Sex?
When a woman’s breasts hurt after sex, it may be due to a number of causes. It is important to consult a doctor to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment plan. Some women experience breast pain as a result of hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. This pain is usually felt before and during […]
Why Does Pain Feel Good Sexually?
Pain is an unpleasant sensation that can be experienced as prickling, tingling, burning, aching, or shooting pain. Pain can also vary from person to person, even between those with similar injuries and illnesses. Many healthy, mutually consenting adults seek painful sensations as part of BDSM practices or an occasional kink to enhance sexual pleasure and […]
Why Do My Hips Hurt After Sex?
Sex isn’t supposed to hurt, but hip problems can make some positions uncomfortable — or even painful. It’s important to talk to a doctor about any pain you have after sex. Fluid-filled sacs (bursae) that ease friction between muscles, tendons and bones can get irritated and swollen. That can cause pain in the outside of […]
Why is My Vagina Sore After Sex?
There are a few reasons your lady parts may feel sore after sex. One big reason is inadequate lubrication. Everyone produces different amounts of natural lubrication, and this can decrease with age, birth control, and some medications. A one-off instance of pain or soreness isn’t anything to stress about, but it’s worth a visit to […]
Why Does My Lower Stomach Hurt After Sex?
When your stomach hurts after sex it’s frustrating, especially since you’re in pain after something that’s supposed to be pleasurable. It can be caused by different things, but most of the time it’s harmless. Sometimes, the uterus reacts to sperm and causes pain. Other times, pain can be a sign of an STI or endometriosis. […]