https://users.livejournal.com/-poeticmotion-/ ([identity profile] https://users.livejournal.com/-poeticmotion-/) wrote in [community profile] vaginapagina2006-07-14 12:05 pm

Tilted Uterus?

Hi. I did look in the memories but a) I didn’t know where to look REALLY, and b) I didn’t find anything where I was looking.

Just for background, I’m 20 (3 weeks from 21, yay me!) and I’ve never been to a gynocologist. I’ve never even had a pap smear. I know I should, because I’ve been on the Pill since I was 16 and been sexually active since I was 17. Please though, I’m working on it. I just feel uncomfortable with a stranger looking straight up there, I’m very self conscious.

Anyway, the point to my question. I’ve been experiencing a weird … jabbing pain whenever my boyfriend and I attempt to have sex. He’s not huge in that respects (maybe, I don’t know, 4 to 5 inches at most?) and we tried a few different positions in case it was just a brusied area. I’ve only have one other partner who was probably a similar size and felt a similar pain but I ignored thinking it was just my body adjusting to having sex.

My current boyfriend though said that maybe I have a tilted uterus, or just a shorter vaginal canal than most women and he was bumping the cervix. He’s not a doctor by any means, but he’d had a girlfriend in the past with a tilted uterus and she had a similar pain from what she explained to me.

So basically, what the hell is a tilted uterus? Is it dangerous? Also, is it possible to have a shorter vaginal canal than … normal, I suppose?

Also, as a sidenote I did find some links to online stores than stock larger bra sizes but they were all American and, I’m maths dumb, I can’t work out exchange rates. So, hopefully I have some big-breated, Aussie sisters out there who could lend a hand (cup size? I’m lame, I know) to a 22DD/E (I have lopsided boobies, lol) sister?

Thank you!

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