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Bleeding on first sex
Had sex for the first time it did not bleed while having but was painful and burning as hell۔next morning there were sporting's and since two days there's sporting's and it's so painful that I got fever as well۔what could be the reason
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Drink plenty of water Its due to urine infection
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Take tablet Taxim 0 200 mg twice a day for 10 Tablet urispas twice a day 3 days Syp Cital 2 tsp three time a day
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Lots of water and fruits Women down position with 2 pillows below buttocks during intercourses
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KY jelly to reduce pain whilst intercourses
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It’s severe UTI happening after first intercourse. You need to take treatment for it. Spotting is also due to hymen tear during intercourses.
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Yes it is common urine infection after first intercourse called honeymoon cystitis
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u need treatment for this consult online
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