Before having a child i have never "farted" through my vagina. however my child is one and ever since i had him, right after sex this happens to me. i am about to have another child and am wondering:
Will it get worse with another child?
What causes this?
And most importantly
HOW DO I GET IT TO STOP?
it kills the moment and is embarrasing.
MissJ1414 answered Tuesday June 1 2004, 8:38 am: Yea it is kinda embarising (I do it to sometimes)but it's just air that get trapped inside you after having sex. It's not an actually fart though..it doesn't stink like one. But I don't know how to helps you..srry [ MissJ1414's advice column | Ask MissJ1414 A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Sunday May 23 2004, 10:58 am: Actually your vagina isn't farting. When you have sex does it make a sort of noise? Its the same thing its air coming out, its when air happens to get in when a man penetrates you and when you finish the air has no reason to stay iunside the body so it just comes out, so its not farting. Many females have this problem.
notnormal answered Wednesday May 19 2004, 2:32 pm: Here is what I think -
It won't get worse with another child.
Air causes it. You have a little more space in there since you had a child, because the vaginal walls are a little looser. It probably occurs when you change position because the air is squeezed out when you move.
To get it to stop, I would think it would help to just move slowly and carefully afterwards. :0) You can also try some exercises to re-condition the vaginal walls. You have to consciously focus on the muscles inside the vagina and try to squeeze them. In fact, during sex, you can ask your husband to help you by letting you know if he can feel the difference when you tighten those muscles. It can be done with practice. I don't know how much it will help, but you can try. [ notnormal's advice column | Ask notnormal A Question ]
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