Abdominal pain during intercourse has both physiological and pathological causes. The physiological causes are considered to be related to the excessive amplitude of intercourse, the woman’s excessive tension and the occurrence of uterine and adnexal cramps, which are relieved shortly after intercourse. During intercourse, due to nervous system excitement and pelvic congestion, the muscles of the uterus and fallopian tubes are prone to transient contractions causing abdominal pain during intercourse. If you suffer from vaginitis, endometritis, endometriosis and adnexitis, intercourse stimulation can easily cause abdominal pain, often accompanied by increased leucorrhea and yellowing. It is advisable to go to the hospital for ultrasound and routine vaginal secretions to treat gynecological diseases according to the examination. It is recommended that both men and women pay attention to perineal hygiene during intercourse, which can reduce the occurrence of abdominal pain during intercourse. Chronic cervicitis and chronic vaginitis are bacterial and viral infections caused by decreased resistance during women’s periods or during sex.