Vaginismus can have a range of symptoms from impossible penetration to intercourse with discomfort, pain or burning. It is a combination of physical and non-physical triggers as your body anticipates pain.
A diagnosis of vaginismus requires a recurrent or persistent involuntary spasm of the muscle of the outer one-third of the vagina that interferes with intercourse. Your doctor has told you your intimacy issues are FSD related. Now is the time to empower yourself.
Yahoo: What Is Vaginismus, and What Should I Do if My Partner Has It?
What Is Vaginismus, and What Should I Do if My Partner Has It?
AOL: Vaginal pain affects everything from sex to Pap smears. Here’s what it’s like to live with vaginismus
Vaginal pain affects everything from sex to Pap smears. Here’s what it’s like to live with vaginismus
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