Please help!!! I have had a hard mass in my vagina, and it's very painful during sex.

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I noticed sex was painful, so i felt around in there and noticed this very large, cylindrical bump. it isn't painful otherwise, but during penetration, it is really painful. I've gone to the hospital and because i live in a conservative country, i have been berated for having premarital sex instead of getting any real help.

does anyone know what i can do?

the mass is quite big, and ive been celibate because of the pain. it is inside my vagina, so i cant take any pictures. it isn't painful to the touch, but when a partner would hit it with his dong, it is quite painful. please i need to be pointed to the right direction for research at least. so i can go with something to the doctors except explaining that it is painful during intercourse.

thanks

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    What an awful way to be treated. As you are talking about pre-marital sex I am assuming you are quite young and have never been pregnant. It could be a prolapse but this would seem unlikely if you are young and childless. Do you have a dragging feeling? like something is coming down and out of your vagina?

    It could also be a cyst which has grown large.

    You do need a sympathetic examination by a doctor or gynaecologist before any diagnosis can be made. I can only wish you luck.

    Do you have any trusted girlfriends or female relations who can guide you to a more helpful doctor? Maybe someone they have used in the past.

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    This sounds like your cervix. Is your boyfriend being rough/hard when you have sex? If so, you need to tell him to slow down and be more gentle. It can be extremely painful when a guy goes too deep and hits the cervix!

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      Yes, agree with you Malibu Boo. It does sound like the cervix. Perhaps its the boyfriend who needs to learn how to be gentle with a lady. egodi may have a cervix that is slightly lower , but its quite normal.

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