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pepper01
11-16-2008, 02:18 AM
hi, a couple of months ago, me nd my boyfriend were havin sex, using protection and when we finished, we fell asleep, when we woke up we coldnt find the condom, we think it got stuck inside me, i was just wondering wat are the risks with that?? and if it could have any affect with falling pregnant??
i have tried falling pregnant since and it hasnt hppened and also my periods are always irregular, i need help!!
coleen2008
11-18-2008, 12:42 PM
hi there..if you feel that the condom was left inside you, then you better see a dr immediately, beacause it can cause infections and later you will develop uncomfortabilities..just dont be scared because the more scared you are, you cannot focus on how to solved your problem..
bobtisoy
11-18-2008, 03:11 PM
Hello pepper01,
This is a rare occurrence, so it's unlikely to happen again. But, if it does, lie back, relax, and insert one or two fingers inside of you and try to pull it out. Or, have your guy do it. Just be sure your nails (or his) are smooth since the tissue is delicate and easily scratched. If you're having trouble locating the rubber, don't worry; it can't get lost in your body. Chances are, it's become lodged at the top of your vaginal canal near your cervix. To better access this area, squat with your feet flat on the floor and bear down, or prop one foot on a chair and try to retrieve it with your fingers.
If you still can't get it out, go to your gyno or your hospital's emergency room for help. Leaving a condom inside of you for more than a few hours can cause bacteria to build up, which can lead to an infection.
And you're right to worry about pregnancy. Even if your man didn't ejaculate, pre-ejaculate might have leaked inside of you. So, unless you're using a reliable form of backup birth control, there's a chance you can become pregnant. Let your gyno know pronto so you can be prescribed emergency contraception, which should be taken within 72 hours. And, if you're not absolutely positive that your man is STD-free, you should see your doctor within a few weeks for a round of tests.
Understanding why this mishap occurs in the first place can help you avoid a repeat performance. Some of the possible causes: If the rubber is too loose or too tight on your man's member, it can slip off midthrust or burst. It can also happen if he doesn't hold on to the base of the condom as he pulls out, or it can even be the result of ultra-vigorous thrusting during intercourse.:p
dmongking
11-23-2008, 12:27 PM
Hi pepper01,
Make sure that the condom is removed. It can cause infection. Go to an obstetrician immediately and have a visualization of your vagina to see if it is indeed there and have it withdrawn.
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