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Consensual Coital Lacerations: A Case Series
2017
Gynecology & Obstetrics Case report
Consensual coital lacerations are commonly encountered in clinical practice. Though not as common as lacerations sustained during childbirth, they account for significant morbidity among sexually active women. Consensual sexual intercourse should ordinarily not cause pain as opposed to rape. It commonly results from inadequate foreplay prior to penetration leading to non-lubrication of the vagina. Severe coital laceration may lead to life threatening blood loss. The authors report their
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