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Everytime my fiance & I have sex, and he ejaculates in me.....it burns horribly.?


We've both been checked for std's, and neither of us has one. It really become a problem. My doctor said to take some over the counter allergy medicine. His sperm has been checked, and it is fine. I've heard that a sperm allergy can cause you to be infertile. Does anyone know of something we can do, or what's possibly causing this because we're afraid this may cause problems when we're ready to conceive. Doctors, nurses, anybody.....please advise.

You could very well be allergic to your fiance's sperm. It has been known to happen.

This is really something to need to take up with your doctor or a reproductive specialist.

In the meantime, use condoms and see if you have the same effects. Do you use any barrier method of birth control with which you use a spermacide (diaphragm, sponge)? You can try it using condoms that don't contain spermacide or using non-latex condoms.

I'm thinking that this is an allergy problem. Talk to your doctor and go from there.

EMT

omg.
USE A CONDOM lol
and then he wont ejaculate into u

If you're infertile you might want to adopt. It'll take away the 'fun' of giving birth, but you'll have a child.

You check the lube you may be using. Just now it would be fine to use condoms. Afterwards, when you plan to have kids, may be by that time this will be cured by itself or else you may try local anaesthetic ointment to desensitize your vaginal passage before coitus.
Good luck!

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Rarely, some people are allergic to proteins in their partner's semen. As a result, they may develop redness, burning and swelling where the semen has contacted their skin , usually in the outer genital area. A small number of people may have a systemic response, including hives, generalized itching and difficulty breathing.

If your symptoms occur consistently and are troubling, see your doctor. The best way to prevent an allergic reaction is to use a condom 鈥?if you are not allergic to latex. But other allergy treatments may be useful as well. If you are trying to get pregnant, your doctor may recommend artificial insemination with sperm washed free of semen proteins to prevent a reaction.

wow, dont have any kids, and call me in the morning.

Please practice safe sex. I know you trust him and he trusts you, but safe sex is smart, especially until you guys get married.

When I had my IUD, I developped an allergy to my husband's sperm. I would get horrible infections and burn to the point of tears EVERYTIME. After having the IUD removed (5 years later), the allergy disappeared. NOW, if I feel an infection coming and we have intercourse, the sperm will stop the infection. Our bodies (as women) are crazy!

Talk to your doctor. Don't do serious research on this board or on the internet. You never know if you are getting "credible information".

If you are not trying to conceive at this time, use withdrawal. It helps.

let me help you with this problem Git rid of him and send me your email. I will take his place.

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