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Q: queef when pressing on bladder
asked by: meshietrex on March 9th, 2008
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Alright well you know how queefing sounds right? well it happens to me all the time even when i'm not having sex, i could just be laying down then try to sit up and it happens, and sometimes it happens for no reason, it seems to be happening more recently though and when i push on my lower stomach [maybe like where my bladder is, i think thats about where] it makes it stop like i could push on my lower stomach whiling trying to sit up and it doesn't do it.. So what i'm wondering is if there could be something wrong with my bladder or whatever else is right there?!?! Pleasee help me.
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Pocahontas101
replied on March 20th, 2008
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Well I rely don't know what to tell you. I pretty sure its nothing big its just air going in and out of your vagina. It happen to me only during sex and its because when my Bf pulls out he's lettin air in. Ummm you can go to the doctor if it would make you feel better to hear it from them, But it definitly nothing to worry about ok. If you do decide to go let me know how it turned out. Later. XOXO Wink
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Tylanas
replied on March 20th, 2008
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Pressing above the pubic bone can cause muscular reactions in the vagina, so you're probably just causing your own queefs! I actually started queefing a lot this summer right after I got off of birth control. It would happen after I woke up lying on my stomach. I assume that position let my vagina loosen up a lot and air got inside.
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worriedauzzi
replied on May 19th, 2009
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Trying doing exercises to make those muscles tighter so minimal air is let in so to avoid the sound of it being expelled.
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