A woman complains that she cannot engage in coitus. The walls of her vagina, as well as her pelvic floor muscles, go into painful spasm during attempts at coitus, preventing penetration. A doctor would most likely diagnose her with
A) vaginismus.
B) vulvodynia.
C) endometriosis.
D) vaginal atrophy.
E) insufficient genital arousal.
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