Given that you have these phobias of things inside the body, it could very well be a psychological reaction that makes your muscles spasm.
My first piece of advice would still be to talk to your doctor - she might be able to refer you to a gynocologist who specializes in pain (I see one now). She may also be able to perform the "q-tip" test - which essentially involves touching various locations around the vagina and noting whether any areas are more painful than others.
Chronic yeast infections can also make intercourse rather painful/uncomfortable, so if your doc can take even a small sample during a pap smear, they may be able to test for this.
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Date: 2009-03-25 03:41 am (UTC)My first piece of advice would still be to talk to your doctor - she might be able to refer you to a gynocologist who specializes in pain (I see one now). She may also be able to perform the "q-tip" test - which essentially involves touching various locations around the vagina and noting whether any areas are more painful than others.
Chronic yeast infections can also make intercourse rather painful/uncomfortable, so if your doc can take even a small sample during a pap smear, they may be able to test for this.