Post-Coital Discomfort: Understanding Pressure & Potential Hymen Impact
It's understandable to feel some discomfort after your first sexual experience. The sensation you're describing may be due to your hymen breaking. The hymen is a thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening, and when it stretches or tears during intercourse, it can cause mild pain or discomfort.
The feeling of pressure like you need to pee is also normal. It's likely caused by the stretching of tissues in your vagina and the surrounding area during intercourse. These sensations may fade over time as your body adjusts to sexual activity. However, if they persist or you have any concerns or questions, it's always a good idea to talk to a healthcare professional or counsellor. They can provide guidance and support during this natural and personal adjustment.
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