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I hv completed one n half year of marriage...but still can't intercoure with husband due to pain n tearing like feeling.... I went to a gynae but she said that it may b psychological or due to dryness....so there is no need of any test...  I tried sum lube...den it was a little easy for me....but husband says he feels like he is hitting a wall My married lyf is just ruining....should I go for another gynae ? Is it cureable or not? Or I hv to use lube  everytym? When its forply evrythng is normal but when it comes to intercourse I don't know what happens to me.... Once when we used lube ,I feel pain at vaginal opening but when it was completely in.... I ddnt feel ny pain Pls suggest me.... so dat we can live our life better n normal
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It appears that your apprehension towards sex is at work here. Because of your apprehension/aversion to sexual activity due to whatever reason, your natural lubrication from vaginal secretions is not happening. I recommend you use copious amounts of a water based lubricant during sexual activity for the time being. As more and more sexual activity happens, you will become more comfortable, and lubrication will happen naturally. Good luck.
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You should take 2nd opinion if you are not improving with vaginal lubricant.
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