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Can forced sex cause infertility?



I miscarried once and had an ectopic (tubal) pregnancy once. The guy that I miscarried with was very rough with me in bed. I just feel that he caused some damage. I never had an STD either. I actually thought it would becaome easier to deal with as I got older, but it hasn't. I have a hard time in relationships where the man has kids. I feel so left out. Anyone else ever felt this way? Invitro was way too expensive so I had to accept my fate.

go out with men that are sensitive and no ignorant to ure needs in bed
It can cause scare tissue to form if it was to rough
it can cause huge amounts of stress which can cause a miscarriage
dont accept i will give u how much it costs!
it can be a factor in it.
for many different reasons.
Rough sex can very easily damage your sensitive organs and tissues. I'm not sure that I've ever heard a case that it actually caused infertility, but it could get that drastic, I'd imagine.
Have you ever considered adopting? I've heard from many adoptive parent that it's more satisfying at times than having your own, on account of feelings of 'saving a child', you know?
Whatever you choose, enjoy life, and enjoy the children you do know, even if you cannot have any of your own!
Best wishes! :)
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