4. Pain felt when a woman has sexual intercourse.
It is best to not have sex at all when pain is felt. You may think that having oral sex will prevent pain. It may, but you are spreading chlamydia to your partner. Sex shouldn’t be painful. It is best to go to your doctor immediately because the problem won’t go away on its own. In fact, if it’s left untreated, you won’t be able to have sex anymore.
As stated before, oral sex won’t help your situation. Women sometimes are afraid to speak to their doctor about their personal lives. Some doctors are uncaring and make their patients afraid to tell them what is going on in their bodies.
A pap smear is needed. In fact, a complete physical exam should be done. During the exam, you may experience pain since you are already having pain since the vagina is used during sex.