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Painful Sex

What are the causes of painful Sex? Pain that has a sudden onset is called acute and can be experienced for many reasons. In women, specifically in relation to the Reproductive system, these can include spontaneous abortion (miscarriage), Ectopic pregnancy, Ovarian Cysts or ovarian Torsion.

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Unable to Orgasm (Anorgasmia)

Unlike the great majority of men, women are theoretically capable of experiencing multiple orgasms with sufficient sexual stimulation. However, it has been estimated that only 25% of women experience Orgasm with Penetrative sex alone, with many others requiring additional clitoral stimulation. As many as 12% never attain orgasm, this being known as anorgasmia.
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Difficulty with Penetration (Vaginismus)
What is Vaginsimus?
Vaginsimus describes the condition where a woman experiences an involuntary Spasm of the Pelvic floor muscles, especially affecting the entrance to the Vagina. It usually occurs when some form of Penetration of the vagina is attempted, and can be so strong as to almost close off the entrance, making penetration painful or even impossible.
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