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*ola_montez93
writes: So when my boyfriend and I are having sex, I swear it feels like something is moving inside. I feel like my stomach or uterus or something is moving when there's thrusting. Yoy can hear it too. It sounds like a stomach gurgle kinda thing. I'm not pregnant or anything. Just curious if this has happened to anyone else and if anyone might know what is going on! Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, chigirl +, writes (18 November 2014):
Yeah, or you just had too much to drink right before sex. That would cause both the sound and feeling of something moving around.
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reader, YouWish +, writes (18 November 2014):
I agree - see a doctor. To me, it sounds like air trapped during his thrusting, which can especially happen if he's too rough or overthrusts, like all the way out. Does he sometimes pull too far out and then has some "misfires" trying to re-thrust?
That can trap and pressurize the air, which would feel like bubbles moving in your uterus (it's really in your vagina near your cervix).
I agree - you could have something loose in there. The first thing I wondered is if he had a condom that slipped off. Definitely get that checked.
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (17 November 2014):
Do you mean it sounds like you are farting with your vagina?
It's called a "queef", when air pushed into the vagina during sex comes back out.
However, to avoid it being something more serious, why not go make an appointment with your GYN? Have a check up and ask her/him?
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reader, chigirl +, writes (17 November 2014):
Probably air. Hes a new boyfriend, I guess?
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 November 2014):
Dont no, i dont experience that, but if you dont feel something right you get it checked out. You dont have a tampon left up there do you.
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 November 2014): I would go and see the doctor ASAP and don't have sex until you've been checked out. It might be nothing but get che ked out to be on the safe side :-)
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reader, anonymous, writes (17 November 2014): Why don't you ask a doctor, she will be able to help you better than any of us.
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