We were having sex and lost something in her HELP WAT DO I DO?!


Question: hey im 18 and had sex with other 18 yr old, and i had a ring on my penis. and it got lost in her vagina when i finished and pulled out. i didnt realise till i got home( btw i wasnt using condom cause she was on pill) and i dont no how it came out. must of slipped cause it was loose, and i dont no wat to do, i have told her, but she says she cant find it, she thinks it is to far up and impossible to get, i think she will have to see doctor with her parents who are strict catholics, WAT DO I DO


Answers: hey im 18 and had sex with other 18 yr old, and i had a ring on my penis. and it got lost in her vagina when i finished and pulled out. i didnt realise till i got home( btw i wasnt using condom cause she was on pill) and i dont no how it came out. must of slipped cause it was loose, and i dont no wat to do, i have told her, but she says she cant find it, she thinks it is to far up and impossible to get, i think she will have to see doctor with her parents who are strict catholics, WAT DO I DO

honestly, its simple... but some gum on the end of your dick and repeat the process. yours sincerely the advice king.

She needs to get it out. It should come out on it's own but if it doesn't she really needs to see her doctor because it can become infected.

Check all the pawn shop's. You will find there.

Very unique incidence ! Very less likely that the ring would come out on it's own. You may have to find by doing songraphy where is the ring exactly and before it causes any further complications , surgically take it out. Please do not try to take it out on your own by inserting foreign objects in vagina , it may push the ring further in and may complicate the case.

You're supposed to wear a **** ring round your testicles as
well & if you were & you lost it it'll be that small to be of no significance

HAHAHA.....I just read all of your questions on here....you're good dude...lol.

next time your with her put your finger up there and you should be able to feel it and get it out relaxe no prob.

well if the real problem is with her parents she doesn't have to take them she is legally allowed to have sex and consult a doctor on her own her parents would not have to know. I understand but she has to get it out soon but see the doctor is the best bet. Or you could try and find it for her it is up to you. hope this helps.

The ring cannot go past her cervix opening, so you are OK there. You can reach in and get it. She would feel it for sure. The body would automatically extract it anyway. Like reject something it don't want.

Why don't YOU take her to the emergency room RIGHT NOW. They have to keep her privacy, they can't tell her parents. Pay for it since she is your girl and it's your fault. Or take her to Planned Parenthood, they could help her as well.

GO NOW

You said you were 15 in your other question, haha if your gonna lie, make sure you keep all your details the same.
Your questions make me laugh :P

Due to a female's anatomy, it's impossible for this "ring" to have gotten past her cervix. Most likely, it is in the vaginal canal, in the same area where a tampon is placed.

What she needs to do is bear down (like when having a bowel movement) and see if she can push the "ring" down to where she can pull it out. It would be very much like she was removing a tampon or diaphragm.

It she is not successful, then she should either see a doctor or if she does not have one, go to Planned Parenthood. The ring can be extracted easily with the use of a speculum and forceps. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS ON YOUR OWN. Also, she would not be the first person this has happened to so she should not be embarassed, nor should she ignore it.

In the future, refrain from using such objects.

EMT





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