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Ive been sexually active for over a yr now. I used a condom all of the time too. Yesterday me and my boyfriend had sex. And we used a condom like usual, but it hurt so bad. I had to have him take it off (dont worry, weve been tested, and Im on the pill). The part that was the worst was when I had to pee. I thought I was gonna go thru the roof. It was so painful. Why did this happen all of the sudden? Im ok now, but I found it very strange. Thanks in advance!
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Pain is not a signal to take off the condom tand try again. Pain is the signal to stop.
What you are describing sounds like it could either be an injury or an infection. In either case, cease any sexual activity until you can get it checked and treated by a doctor.
When you resume sexual activity, don't forget to use water-based lube with your condoms.
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My first inclination is to ask whether or not you've been using lubricant with your condoms. Not having enough lubrication when using condoms can really chafe. It could be that simple.
However, pain is a good indication that something isn't as it should be. Just to be on the safe side, you should go see your physician to get things checked out, so you can have peace of mind and know how to proceed.
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