A competent sex therapist. Most gyn's can recommend one because they have encountered this before.
Answers:
1. Not likely. Vaginismus rarely goes away on its own. There is some underlying cause and that needs to be treated.
2. Muscle relaxants are not useful in treating vaginismus. GABA is popular among body builders and others who will try anything to add a little bit. It is definitely not an effective treatment for vaginismus.
3. Perseverance, without treatment, is contra-indicated. Each "failure" to allow penetration makes it more likely that the next attempt will also be a failure.
There are many sites on the net selling do it yourself books, programs, aupplements. Do not even think about buying them. Vaginismus is a serious situation that requires serious treatment. It affects very few women (perhaps 1% seriously) but can leave a woman with essentially no sex life. The sooner it is addressed, the more likely that it can be overcome.
The additional factors of sex being dirty or painful complicate the treatment. The lubrication issue may be completely unrelated; some women produce very little natural lubrication. There have been cases of years of marriage without achieving penetration. Some women cannot even use tampons and internal examination is impossible.
Brandye
Posted: 23 Sep 20:23