
The following situations and conditions can contribute to or cause pain during intercourse or other forms of penetration. Sexual Intercourse or Penetration for the First Time The first few times you have intercourse or experience vaginal penetration, you may feel a small to moderate amount of pain at the entrance to the vagina. There can be some bleeding or no bleeding at all—both are normal. The reasons for the pain are not always clear, but it is typically temporary. But not all hymens meet these criteria, and women without substantial hymens can also experience painful penetration. The truth is that research has not told us with any particular specificity why it is that this discomfort happens, or why it happens for some women regardless of hymen type and not others. Read more:Intercourse pain, or dyspareunia, can cause problems in a couple's sexual relationship. In addition to the physically painful sex, there is also. Pain felt during or after sex is known as dyspareunia (pronounced dys- par- eu- nia). Occasional dyspareunia is normal, with deep penetration. Pain during sexual intercourse isn't a problem limited to women, as many men have pain during sex as well. Experiencing this problem may not...the end of the story look at the video above ↑ ↑ ↑