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female
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30-35,
anonymous
writes: What should i do if the condom gets stuck in side the virginia and had to enter with my fingers to get it out?
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reader, ikkin272 +, writes (18 October 2009):
The same thing happened to me a few days ago. I didn't know it was in me and my partner didn't think it was important to let me know. I had intense cramps for 2 days and was peeing frequently; on the third night I was surprised to see a condom coming out of my vagina as I sat on the toilet. From what I understand, condoms don't usually come out on their own. I think you should try searching for it with your hands. If you can't get it out go to your doctor. I know it's embarrasing, but it pretty common.
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female
reader, ikkin272 +, writes (18 October 2009):
The same thing happened to me a few days ago. I didn't know it was in me and my partner didn't think it was important to let me know. I had intense cramps for 2 days and was peeing frequently; on the third night I was surprised to see a condom coming out of my vagina as I sat on the toilet. From what I understand, condoms don't usually come out on their own. I think you should try searching for it with your hands. If you can't get it out go to your doctor. I know it's embarrasing, but it pretty common.
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reader, anonymous, writes (7 July 2007): I also has this happen to me not so long ago. I didn't even know that I had a condom in me. Though, your body does give you signs, such as I kept getting irregular pains around my pelvic region. After an intimate night with my partner did I realize I had a condom in me. I'd be best if your partner takes it out for you, though brace yourself it hurts quite a bit.
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 June 2007): This is probably not the best answer or cutest answer but this happened to me recently and i got it out by takin a number 2. I didnt even kno that the condom was in me and later on that night, i had to use the bathroom and it came out.
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (29 April 2007): It happened to me yesterday, get your man to get it out. It does hurt so becareful.
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reader, anonymous, writes (6 April 2007): I am having that same problem as we speak.....It's ok if you missed spelled a wrong or two you were probly freaked out that this happen....so am I. Hey guys lighten up, you knew what she ment. She only asked a question she did not need a medical review. That's what wrong with the world to day never can answer the question at hand. Now with that said....How do we get the things out of the vigina.
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reader, TasteofIndia +, writes (22 March 2007):
Rhythm and Blues gave you great advice. Read it... read it twice! Be very careful if you're having sex... you're at such high rick for STD's. Be safe and communicate with your partner, okay?
A condom will always come out, eventually. It won't ever get "sucked" into your body. Fishing it out with your fingers usually works. Not the most attractive way to do it, I know... but it works!
Also, I hope you mean your VAGINA, not the state of Virginia!
Be safe, sweetness!
xxIndia
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 March 2007): Well, what is there to do except what you did....In the future, the boy needs to withdraw from you while he is still erect and the condom should come out with him.
You may want to get a pregnancy test in a week or so to check, get a early pregnancy test that can get results within 7 to 14 days.
Don't you think you are too young to be sexually intimate in this way? You are at risk for cerivical cancers and condoms do not protect against that....if you want to read about it, google "risk factors for cervical cancer" and yo should pull up several articles. Your young age is what makes you at greater risk amoung the hygene or lack there of of your sexual partners, and their sexual habits.
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