If you are experiencing repetitive pain during sexual intercourse, it is advisable to seek medical advice. It is recommended to consult your family doctor or a specialized nurse. There are nurses at the CLSC who can assist with sexual health issues. If necessary, you may be referred to a gynecologist for further evaluation and treatment. It is also important to avoid using scented vaginal products and consider using a water-based vaginal lubricant. If you have had unprotected sex with a partner whose sexual history is unknown, it is advisable to undergo testing for sexually transmitted infections.
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